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European and French Studies Disprove Seralini's GM Maize Claims
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: June 09, 2018 06:57AM

Three studies including GRACE and G-TwYST at European level and GMO90+ in
France launched by European and French authorities disprove the
controversial study on genetically modified (GM) maize by Gilles-Éric
Séralini.

In September 2012, Gilles-Eric Séralini, a professor at the University of
Caen, published a sensational article in Food and Chemical Toxicology, which
later retracted the study, claiming that GM maize NK603 induces tumors in
rats. The results of the European Union funded G-TwYST were reported on
April 29, 2018 at a conference in Bratislava, Slovakia which confirms the
lack of health effects of maize MON 810 and NK603 in the 90-day rat feeding
studies. These studies conclude that:



? No potential risk for humans and animals was identified in the
original assessment of the GM maize NK603. The G-TwYST data from 90-day and
long-term rodent feeding studies did not identify potential risks as well,
and therefore support the results from the initial analyses.

? The G-TwYST data from the long-term feeding rat study with NK603
did not identify potential risks as well, and therefore support the results
from the initial analyses and 90-day rat feeding studies.

?

? Three immune function assays performed in the course of the two
90-day rat feeding trials with the GM maize NK603, did not affect the immune
functions tested in both studies.

?

According to the French Association of Plant Biotechnology (AFBV) the
results of these experiments are now published by enviscope.com. While
referring to G-TwYST one-year and two-year long-term studies, AFBV states
that "the results do not show any toxic effects of the corn analyzed and
provide nothing more than 90-day studies as predicted by toxicologists". The
AFBV declares that these studies "refute the main conclusions drawn from the
GE Seralini studies on the toxicity of the analyzed GMO maize as no
potential risk has been identified. In addition, these new studies
contradict Seralini's proposal on the need to carry out long-term studies."

The AFBV asserts that "European consumers must be informed of the results of
these studies, who should reassure them on the quality for their health of
genetically modified plants authorized for commercialization and on the
European evaluation procedure, already the most rigorous in the world.

[www.g-twyst.eu]
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