De nombreuses institutions de recherche indépendantes, des centres de connaissances et des agences sanitaires mondiales ont testé la Natamycine et l'ont déclarée sûre pour la consommation humaine.

Centre de documentation 

Ici vous trouverez les publications scientifiques, les documents réglementaires et les aperçus de sécurité les plus pertinents concernant la natamycine pour une sélection de pays.

Rapports et avis de sécurité

  • Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (2007). Evaluation of certain food additives and contaminants : 67th report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. WHO Technical Report Series No. 940.
  • EFSA (2009). Scientific Opinion on the use of Natamycin (E 235) as a food additive. EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Nutrient Sources added to Food (ANS). EFSA Journal; 7(12): 1412.
  • BfR (2012). Der Einsatzbereich von Natamycin als Lebensmittelzusatzstoff sollte nicht erweitert werden. Stellungnahme Nr. 003/2012. Bundesinstitut für Risikobewertung

  • Artículo de Opinión Científica (2014) - por Roxanne Khamsi (periodista científica y editora - Nueva York). Slate.com.

Information réglementaire

  • COFEPRIS (2016). Adictiones al Anexo I Aditivos con diveras clases funcionales y con una IDA establecida. Published 30  May 2016  COFEPRIS Anexo 1 ref 79.
  • FDA (2015). ICFSAN/Office of Food Additive Safety. GRAS Notice Natamycin. Published: 6 November 2015. www.fda.gov.
  • FDA (2014). ICFSAN/Office of Food Additive Safety. GRAS Notice Natamycin. Published: 21 November 2014. www.fda.gov.
  • GSFA Online (2013). Food Additive Details. GSFA Provisions for Natamycin (Pimaricin). CODEX alimentarius.
  • Food and Drug Administration, HHS (2001). US Regulation 21 CFR § 172.155 Natamycin (pimaricin) GPO.
  • EUR-Lex (2013). Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on food additives. European Commission.
  • Food and Drug Regulations (2014). Canada F&DR Division 16 Food Additives, Part III Food additives that may be used as Class III preservatives. Ministry of Justice.
  • Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code (2011). Standard 1.3.1 - Food Additives - F2011C00892. Standard 1.3.1 Food Additives Schedule 1. Australian Government ComLaw.
  • CIRS (n.d.) GB 2760-2011 Food Safety National Standards for the Usage of Food Additives. Chemical Inspection & Regulation Service.
  • Jetro (2006). Food Sanitation Law in Japan. Japan External Trade Organization.
  • FAOLEX (2007). Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act, 1972 (Act 54 of 1972). Regulation - Preservatives and antioxidants. Legislative database of FAO Legal Office.

Information technique