Dietary reference values: advice on riboflavin
EFSA has set dietary reference values for riboflavin (vitamin B2) as part of its review of scientific advice on nutrientAn element or compound needed for normal growth, development and health maintenance. Essential nutrients cannot be made by the body and must, therefore, be consumed from food intakes.
Based on new scientific findings, the Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies (NDA) decided to update the dietary reference values for riboflavin established by the Scientific Committee for Food in 1993. The panel defined daily populationCommunity of humans, animals or plants from the same species reference intakes (PRIs) for riboflavin as follows:
- 0.6 mg for children aged 1-3 years;
- 0.7 mg for children aged 4-6;
- 1.0 mg for children aged 7-10;
- 1.4 mg for children aged 11-14;
- 1.6 mg for adolescents aged 15-17 as well as for adults;
- 1.9 mg for pregnant women;
- 2 mg for lactating women.
For children aged 7-11 months, the panel set an adequate intakeA dietary recommendation used when there isn't enough data to calculate an average requirement. An adequate intake is the average nutrient level consumed daily by a typical healthy population that is assumed to be adequate for the population's needs (AI) of 0.4 mg per day.
Riboflavin is a water-soluble vitaminDietary substance needed in very small amounts to support normal growth and maintenance of health in humans and animals. Most vitamins are 'essential' as they are not made within the body that is involved in energy metabolismThe total sum of physical and chemical processes that occur within living organisms and the functioning of various enzymes. It is naturally present in many foods of plant or animal origin including milk, milk products, eggs and offal.
EFSA considered comments and input on the draft scientific opinion it received during a five-week public consultation.
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