Prop 65 Compliance for Sesame Seeds (Pb + Cd + Cr + Ethylene Oxide)
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Sesame Sits at the Intersection of Soil Metals and Processing Risk
Sesame (Sesamum indicum) is a documented soil-metal bioaccumulator. Unhulled sesame retains higher levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and chromium (Cr), while certain origins have a documented history of ethylene oxide (EO) residue.
Three enforcement drivers:
- 0.5 µg/day: Lead MADL
- 4.1 µg/day: Cadmium MADL
- 477+ EO notifications: RASFF sesame recalls (2020–21)
Why This Matters
- Triple-metal profile: Unhulled sesame can carry Pb + Cd + Cr simultaneously.
- Hulling changes exposure: Hulled sesame often reduces Cd/Cr risk but not Pb entirely.
- Ethylene oxide history: EO is Prop 65-listed and historically used in certain export markets.
- Salmonella survival: Low-moisture pathogens create parallel FDA recall exposure.
By the Numbers — The Threshold Environment
- 0.5 µg/day — Lead MADL
- 4.1 µg/day — Cadmium MADL
- 0.5 µg/day — Chromium VI NSRL
Four Risk Drivers Converge in Every Lot
Each sesame SKU inherits overlapping origin, processing, and microbial risk.
- Soil & origin: India, Africa, Mexico/Guatemala each carry different baseline metal loads.
- Hulling decision: Hull retains more soil metals; risk profile shifts by processing step.
- EO residue screening: Certain import channels require mandatory testing.
- Grinding to tahini: Heat + cross-contact multiply exposure potential.
Metal uptake. Processing residue. Pathogen risk. Three parallel exposure pathways.
Chemical Inventory (Category Chemicals of Concern)
- Lead (Pb) — MADL 0.5 µg/day
- Cadmium (Cd) — MADL 4.1 µg/day
- Chromium VI — NSRL 0.5 µg/day
- Ethylene Oxide (EO) — listed carcinogen
Risk Profile by Product Format
- Unhulled sesame: Pb+Cd+Cr high
- Hulled sesame: Pb med; Cd/Cr lower
- Tahini: multi-serving exposure high
- Sesame snack sticks: aggregated exposure med–high
A Five-Pillar Compliance Program
- Pillar 1 — Hazard identification: origin + hulling risk mapping
- Pillar 2 — Exposure assessment: serving-size modeling vs MADL/NSRL
- Pillar 3 — Verification testing: ICP‑MS triple-metal panel + EO GC-MS
- Pillar 4 — Warning determination: SKU-specific labeling logic
- Pillar 5 — Records & reassessment: supplier qualification + FSMA alignment
Verification Testing — What, How, How Often
- Triple-Metal Panel: Pb, Cd, Cr — per lot
- EO Screening: per lot for higher-risk origins
- Salmonella PCR: incoming + post-hulling
- Trend analysis: monthly compliance review
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories only. Every lot tied to documented compliance determination.
90-Day Implementation Plan (Three Sprints)
Days 1–30 — Discover
- SKU intake & origin mapping
- Hulling status differentiation
- Historical metal & EO data review
- Initial gap report
Days 31–60 — Build
- Triple-metal testing program artifact
- Exposure modeling framework
- Supplier compliance pack rollout
- Warning decision matrix
Days 61–90 — Validate
- Mock NOV tabletop
- Internal audit + corrective actions
- QI approval & document control handoff
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Consultare Inc. Group designs and operationalizes Prop 65 programs for sesame processors and tahini manufacturers — integrating triple-metal testing, EO screening, and defensible documentation across global supply chains.
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Prop 65 · Lead (0.5 µg/day MADL) · Cadmium (4.1 µg/day MADL) · Chromium VI · Ethylene Oxide · ISO 17025 Testing · FSMA Alignment · QI Sign-Off

