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Prohibited lot of olive oil of the mark Lisboa

6/13/2017

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Besides the olive oil, Anvisa also prohibited unauthorized advertisements and natural products.

By: Ascom / Anvisa

Posted: 06/12/2017 14:48

Last Modified: 06/12/2017 16:56

   

Lot 26454-361 of the extra virgin olive oil of the brand Lisboa was banned by Anvisa on Monday (12/6). The sanitary measure, published in the Official Gazette (DOU) prohibits, throughout the territory, the distribution and use of the food.

According to an analysis report issued by the Adolfo Lutz Institute, the oil batch in question presented an unsatisfactory result for the following laboratory tests: presentation of sensory characteristics, polyunsaturated fatty acid profile and investigations of extraneous matter above the recommended ranges.

Irregular natural products

The attribution of unauthorized therapeutic properties to food and the marketing of natural products not registered by the Sanitary Surveillance motivated the following measures:

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