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Determination and risk assessment of naturally occurring genotoxic and carcinogenic alkenylbenzenes in nutmeg-based plant food supplements.

Amer J Al-Malahmeh1,2, Abdalmajeed M Alajlouni1,2, Jia Ning1, Sebastiaan Wesseling1, Jacques Vervoort3, Ivonne M C M Rietjens1.   

Abstract

A risk assessment of nutmeg-based plant food supplements (PFS) containing different alkenylbenzenes was performed based on the alkenylbenzene levels quantified in a series of PFS collected via the online market. The estimated daily intake (EDI) of the alkenylbenzenes amounted to 0.3 to 312 μg kg-1 body weight (bw) for individual alkenylbenzenes, to 1.5 to 631 μg kg-1 bw when adding up the alkenylbenzene levels assuming equal potency, and to 0.4 to 295 μg kg-1 bw when expressed in safrole equivalents using toxic equivalency factors (TEFs). The margin of exposure approach (MOE) was used to evaluate the potential risks. Independent of the method used for the intake estimate, the MOE values obtained were generally lower than 10000 indicating a priority for risk management. When taking into account that PFS may be used for shorter periods of time and using Haber's rule to correct for shorter than lifetime exposure it was shown that limiting exposure to only 1 or 2 weeks would result in MOE values that would be, with the presently determined levels of alkenylbenzenes and proposed uses of the PFS, of low priority for risk management (MOE > 10000). It is concluded that the results of the present paper reveal that nutmeg-based PFS consumption following recommendations for daily intake especially for longer periods of time raise a concern.
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Keywords:  alkenylbenzenes; combined risk assessment; margin of exposure (MOE); nutmeg-based PFS; plant food supplement (PFS); toxic equivalency factors (TEFs)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28556924     DOI: 10.1002/jat.3491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Toxicol        ISSN: 0260-437X            Impact factor:   3.446


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