On September 16, 2009, Kao Corporation, maker of Econa Cooking Oil has voluntarily suspended sales of products containing DAG oil in Japan, which include cooking oil, mayonnaise, salad dressing, and pet food products. The company is cited as considering suspending the sales of Enova Brand Oil sold in North America. On the same day, Hagoromo Foods, maker of Sea Chicken brand of canned tuna, and Satonoyuki, maker of tofu products, have voluntarily suspended number of products made with Econa Cooking Oil sold in Japan. In its press release announcing the temporally suspension of Econa line of products, Kao cites questions raised by European researchers on the uncertain health effect of
glycidyl fatty acid esters (GE). It states that GE contained in the products are introduced as by-product of
deodorization process but maintains that the main ingredient DAG (
Diacylglycerol) is proven safe, and says it plans to resume sale after reducing the amount of GE introduced in its production method. == References ==