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EU: One Synthetic CBD as a Novel Food Failed to Establish Safety due to Insufficient Data
European Union
Food Ingredients
Food and Food Related Products
2025-12-23

Updated on 23 December, 2025

At present, many companies are applying for cannabidiol (CBD) as a novel food in the EU. On 3 November 3, 2025, EFSA released a safety assessment on one synthetic CBD. According to the assessment conducted by EFSA’s expert panel, the safety of this NF synthetic CBD cannot be established due to insufficient data.

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Figure 1. Safety assessment published on the EFSA journal website

Reasons for non-approval of this NF synthetic CBD

(1) Lack of additional data from the applicant

During the evaluation, the panel identified multiple data gaps (including information on nanoparticle characteristics, specifications and analytical laboratory accreditation, stability, genotoxicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, and human data). Recently, EFSA contacted the applicant three times – on March 24, April 7, and April 24, 2025 – but received no response.

(2) Safety Cannot be established

After reviewing all available evidence, the EFSA panel concluded that the safety of this synthetic CBD as a novel food cannot be established.

C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\DingTalk\882319363_v2\resource_cache\23\238e5f165a900d12bc1ebf781d31384f.pngFigure 2. EFSA conclusions of the above-mentioned CBD

Current regulatory status of CBD

According to EU Regulation 2015/2283, CBD is classified as a novel food. To be legally placed on the market for use in foods and food supplements within the EU, CBD must obtain formal authorization from the European Union. Based on publicly available information from Open EFSA, more than 60 applications related to CBD as a novel food have been submitted to date. Many applications have failed due to the applicants’ failure to provide sufficient data. However, some companies continue to actively pursue novel food applications, which are currently undergoing full scientific assessment by EFSA (as shown in Figure 3; for example, application EFSA-Q-2020-00257 is currently in the “ongoing risk assessment” stage).

In summary, based on past experience, providing EFSA with comprehensive and complete toxicological data, together with supporting safety evidence, is essential for the smooth progression of the scientific assessment. Therefore, companies must ensure their safety assessments and dossier preparation are comprehensive and sufficient.

Figure 3. Status of NF CBD applications in the EU

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