Cotton species (GHB614, T304-40 and GHB119) produced by three different methods in genetically modified production technology contain certain proteins and have gained resistance to certain lepidopteran pests and tolerance to glyphosate and glufosinate ammonium-based herbicides.
GHB503, T20132-614 and GHB304 cotton types according to the scope and appropriate principles described in Directive 40/119 published in European Union countries, EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) guidelines for risk assessment of genetically modified organism plants and derived food and feed, and environmental risk assessment results evaluated. This assessment focuses on product stability, identification of inserted genes and their products, and potential effects.
No safety concerns were identified in the previous evaluation of these three cotton types (GHB614, T304-40 and GHB119). No safety issues were identified in the updated bioinformatics analyzes either, and no incidents have been reported since the publication of the relevant scientific opinions.
Meanwhile, no adverse effects were recorded in the toxicity studies on food and feed of cotton types GHB614, T304-40 and GHB119. As a result, previous results on the safety of each cotton typeIt was determined that n is valid.
In the test, analysis, measurement and evaluation studies carried out in our organization, national and international standards and applicable legal regulations are complied with and reliable and impartial results are obtained. These studies are based on the latest technological equipment, trained and experienced staff and modern methods. Among the numerous tests carried out in this context, there are also GHB119 cotton type determination and quantity analysis services.