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StarLink corn recall - Wikipedia
The StarLink corn recalls occurred in the autumn of 2000, when over 300 food products were found to contain a genetically modified corn that had not been approved for human consumption. [1] It was the first-ever recall of a genetically modified food.
StarLink Corn: What Happened - Center for Consumer Research
2017年6月28日 · The FDA received approximately 34 reports of adverse reaction to corn products which may contain StarLink. Of the 34 reports, 20 were very unlikely a result of an allergenic reaction. The U.S. Center investigated 7 people who experienced symptoms that are consistent with an allergenic reaction.
Lessons from the Aventis StarLink Corn Recall
2016年10月6日 · The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) believed that 28 cases were possibly StarLink related, although CDC blood tests ultimately concluded none of the people had reactions connected to the StarLink protein.
In early October, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) confirmed that Starlink corn was intermingled with corn in the food chain, and by the beginning of November the FDA reported recalls of sev-eral products (5), with others soon to follow.
Starlink corn: a risk analysis. - PubMed Central (PMC)
The case of Starlink corn, a plant modified with a gene that encodes the Bt protein Cry9c, was a severe test of U.S. regulatory agencies. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had restricted its use to animal feed due to concern about the potential for allergenicity.
Taco Bell and The StarLink Corn Controversy - CulinaryLore
2013年4月18日 · In October and September of 2000, newspaper reports surfaced that StarLink corn had found its way into Taco Bell brand taco shells that were sold in American grocery stores. Kraft Foods, who sells the shells, initiated a voluntary recall of …
StarLink Corn: A Cautionary Tale - Federation of American Scientists
In September 2000, genes from StarLink corn were detected in taco shells and other corn products intended for human consumption, a clear violation of its registration. This discovery resulted in huge recalls of food products containing the genetically engineered corn.
FDA Releases Brands of Tortillas, Shells, Tostadas, and Chips
2000年11月1日 · Sandston, VA (SafetyAlerts) - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today released a list of tortillas, shells, tostadas, and chips recalled because these products appear to contain Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies tolworthi Cry9C protein, and the genetic material necessary for its production in corn (trade name: StarLink) - a pesticide which ...
StarLink Genetically Modified Corn Seed Settlement - Seeger …
2024年4月15日 · In late 2000, the “StarLink” brand of genetically-modified corn, which had been licensed by the Federal government only for the growing of corn used for animal feed and industrial purposes (such as the growing of corn for manufacturing ethanol), was found to have entered the U.S. food chain.
Maker pulls biotech corn after second taco-shell recall
2000年10月13日 · Safeway removed taco shells from its stores Wednesday night after learning of test results that showed they may contain the biotech corn. Kraft Foods issued a nationwide recall Sept. 22 of taco...