Key Takeaway

XYLANASE 150,000 by Specialty Enzymes & Biotechnologies was recalled on October 3, 2013. The hazard: Specialty Enzymes and Biotechnologies is recalling cellulase/mannanase and fungal protease because they may contain low levels of chloramphenicol.

FDA Food Class II Terminated

XYLANASE 150,000

Recalled: October 3, 2013 ~420 kg units affected F-0137-2014

Description

XYLANASE 150,000

Hazard / Reason

Specialty Enzymes and Biotechnologies is recalling cellulase/mannanase and fungal protease because they may contain low levels of chloramphenicol.

Class II: Product that may cause temporary or medically reversible health consequences.

Class II indicates the product may cause temporary or medically reversible health effects. The probability of serious harm is considered remote.

Products Affected

XYLANASE 150,000

Food

XYLANASE 150,000

Food

Company Information

Specialty Enzymes & Biotechnologies

Chino, CA, United States

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Distribution

Nationwide in US and worldwide to: Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Taiwan, Italy

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