| Literature DB >> 25633072 |
Min-Pei Ling1, Keng-Wen Lien, Chiu-Hua Wu, Shih-Pei Ni, Hui-Ying Huang, Dennis P H Hsieh.
Abstract
The purpose was to assess the health risk to general consumers in Taiwan associated with dietary intake of benzoic acid and sorbic acid by conducting a total diet study (TDS). The hazard index (HI) in percent acceptable daily intake (%ADI) of benzoic acid and sorbic acid for eight exposure groups classified by age were calculated. In high-intake consumers, the highest HI of benzoic acid was 54.1%ADI for males aged 1-2 years old at the 95th percentile, whereas for females, the HI was 61.7%ADI for aged over 66 years old. The highest HI of sorbic acid for male and female consumers aged 3-6 years old at the 95th percentile were 14.0%ADI and 12.2%ADI, respectively. These results indicate that the use of benzoic acid and sorbic acid as preservatives at the current level of use in the Taiwanese diet does not constitute a public health and safety concern.Entities:
Keywords: TDS; benzoic acid; food preservatives; risk assessment; sorbic acid
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25633072 DOI: 10.1021/jf503987y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279