| Literature DB >> 27915676 |
Silvia Marín1, Olga Pardo1,2, Rosario Báguena1, Guillermina Font3, Vicent Yusà1,2.
Abstract
Dietary exposure of the Valencian region population to lead, cadmium, inorganic arsenic (iAs), chromium, copper, tin and methylmercury (meHg) was assessed in a total diet study carried out in the region of Valencia in 2010-11. A total of 8100 food samples were collected and analysed. Occurrence data were combined with consumption data to estimate dietary exposure in adults (> 15 years of age) and young children (6-15 years of age). The estimated intake was calculated by a probabilistic approach. Average intake levels (optimistic scenario) for lead, iAs, chromium and tin were 0.21, 0.08, 1.79 and 1.87 µg kg-1 bw day-1 respectively; for Cd and meHg average intake levels were 0.77 and 0.54 µg kg-1 bw week-1, respectively, and for Cu, 1.60 mg day-1. In terms of risk characterisation, the results showed that 2.84% of the adult population may exceed the BMDL10 (benchmark dose lower confidence limit) established for Pb, which is linked to renal effects; whereas 28.01% of the young children population may exceed the BMDL01 related to neurodevelopment effects. In addition, 8.47% of the adult population and 12.32% of young children exceeded the meHg tolerable weekly intake (TWI).Entities:
Keywords: Exposure assessment; metal analysis; metal speciation; risk assessment; total diet studies
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27915676 DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2016.1268273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess ISSN: 1944-0057