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Avena Sativa Hull Fiber
Avena Sativa Hull Fiber
Low concern
Oat hull fiber is a recognized source of insoluble fiber. EFSA approved oat hull fiber as a novel food at specified intake levels and concluded it is safe under proposed conditions.
Found in
85 products
What it is
Insoluble dietary fiber from oat hulls (Avena sativa).
Dietary fiber, bulking agent, texture in baked goods and processed foods.
Why it's flagged
- GI gas/bloating at high intakes
What regulators actually say
"The Panel concludes that oat hull fibre is safe as a food ingredient under the proposed conditions of use."
"FDA recognizes specific isolated or synthetic non-digestible carbohydrates as dietary fibers based on physiological benefits."
Regulatory status
United States — FDA
GRAS as dietary fiber source
European Union — EFSA
EFSA approved as a novel food (oat hull fiber)
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