Literature DB >> 23816575

Dietary exposure of the Chinese population to acrylamide.

Ping Ping Zhou1, Yun Feng Zhao, Hua Liang Liu, Yong Jian Ma, Xiao Wei Li, Xin Yang, Yong Ning Wu.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the current status of the acrylamide in the Chinese food supply, the dietary acrylamide exposure in the Chinese population and to estimate the public health risks of the current consumption.
METHODS: The acrylamide content in the total diet study (TDS) food samples was analyzed using an LC-MS/MS method. Based on the analytical results, the dietary exposure calculations were performed using a deterministic method, combining mean acrylamide concentrations from the food group composite with their associated food consumptions.
RESULTS: Acrylamide was detected in 43.7% of all samples collected and acrylamide concentration varied from ND to 526.6 µg/kg. The estimated dietary intakes of acrylamide among Chinese general population given as the mean and the 95th percentile (P95) were 0.286 and 0.490 µg•kg(-1) bw•day(-1), respectively. The margins of exposure (MOEs) for the population calculated using both benchmark dose lower confidence limit for a 10% extra risk of tumors in animals (BMDL10) 0.31 and 0.18 µg•kg(-1) bw•day(-1), were 1069 and 621 for the mean dietary exposure, and 633 and 367 for the high dietary exposure respectively.
CONCLUSION: These MOE values might indicate a human health concern on acrylamide for Chinese population. Efforts should continue to reduce acrylamide levels in food in order to reduce the dietary risks to the human health.
Copyright © 2013 The Editorial Board of Biomedical and Environmental Sciences. Published by China CDC. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  acrylamide; assessment; dietary exposure; health risk; total diet study

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23816575     DOI: 10.3967/0895-3988.2013.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomed Environ Sci        ISSN: 0895-3988            Impact factor:   3.118


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