Literature DB >> 28699833

Safety assessment of 16 sweeteners for the Korean population using dietary intake monitoring and poundage method.

MeeKyung Kim1, Gunyoung Lee1, Ho Soo Lim1, Sang Soon Yun1, Myungsil Hwang1, Jin-Hwan Hong1, Hoonjeong Kwon2.   

Abstract

A sweetener is a food additive that imparts a sweet taste to food products. Sweeteners have been increasingly used in Korea since the approval of sodium saccharin and d-sorbitol in 1962. Unlike food contaminants, humans are exposed to food additives only through the consumption of processed food products. For exposure assessments of sweeteners, the dietary intakes of food products containing acesulfame-K, aspartame, saccharin-Na, and sucralose were determined, and the resulting calculated estimated daily intake (EDI) values were compared directly with each additive's ADI. The poundage method was used to calculate the daily intake per capita for 12 additional sweeteners, such as lactitol, for which appropriate analytical methods for food products do not exist. The risk, as evaluated by comparing the EDI with the ADI, was determined to be 2.9% for acesulfame-K, 0.8% for aspartame, 3.6% for saccharin-Na, 4.3% for steviol glycosides, and 2.1% for sucralose. No hazardous effect was predicted for the other 11 sweeteners, including lactitol.

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Keywords:  Food additive; dietary intake; poundage method; safety assessment; sweetener

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28699833     DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2017.1349344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess        ISSN: 1944-0057


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