| Literature DB >> 30693025 |
Lesa A Thompson1, Wageh S Darwish2,3.
Abstract
Contamination by chemicals from the environment is a major global food safety issue, posing a serious threat to human health. These chemicals belong to many groups, including metals/metalloids, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), persistent organic pollutants (POPs), perfluorinated compounds (PFCs), pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), radioactive elements, electronic waste, plastics, and nanoparticles. Some of these occur naturally in the environment, whilst others are produced from anthropogenic sources. They may contaminate our food-crops, livestock, and seafood-and drinking water and exert adverse effects on our health. It is important to perform assessments of the associated potential risks. Monitoring contamination levels, enactment of control measures including remediation, and consideration of sociopolitical implications are vital to provide safer food globally.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30693025 PMCID: PMC6332928 DOI: 10.1155/2019/2345283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Toxicol ISSN: 1687-8191
Figure 1Sources of environmental contaminants in human foods.
Possible human health hazards due to exposure to food contaminants.
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| Lead | Complications in the nervous system and red blood cells | [ |
| Reduction in cognitive development and intellectual performance | [ | |
| Death among children | [ | |
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| Cadmium | Renal tubular dysfunction, associated with high risk of lung and breast cancer | [ |
| Osteomalacia and osteoporosis | ||
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| Arsenic | Associated with dermal, respiratory, nervous, mutagenic, and carcinogenic effects | [ |
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| Nickel | Associated with dermatotoxicity, lower body weight, and fetotoxicity among pregnant women | [ |
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| Mercury | Linked to cardiovascular, reproductive, and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and carcinogenicity | [ |
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| Aflatoxin | Immunodeficiency | [ |
| Aflatoxicosis | [ | |
| Primary hepatocellular carcinoma | [ | |
| Liver cirrhosis | [ | |
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| Ochratoxin | Nephropathy | [ |
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| Deoxynivalenol | Impaired intestinal integrity | [ |
| Impaired gut-associated immune system | ||
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| Zearalenone | Hyperestrogenism and reproductive dysfunction | [ |
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| Fumonisins | Esophageal cancer and birth defects | [ |
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| Tetracyclines | Impaired intestinal flora | [ |
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| Quinolones | Drug-resistant pathogens | [ |
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| Macrolides | Hypersensitivity and anaphylactic shock | [ |
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| Sulfonamides | Kidney damage and nephropathy | [ |
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| Benzo[a]pyrene | Mutagenicity and carcinogenicity | [ |
| DNA damage and oxidative stress | [ | |
| Impaired male fertility | [ | |
| Respiratory diseases | [ | |
| Cognitive dysfunction among children | [ | |
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| Chlorpyrifos | Neurological symptoms | [ |
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| DDTs | Neurological symptoms | [ |
| Endocrine disruption | [ | |
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| DDT and other OCPs | Infertility and fetal malformation | [ |
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| Dioxins and PCBs | Language delay | [ |
| Disturbances in mental and motor development | [ | |
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| PCBs | Neurological disorders | [ |
Examples of food contamination with different chemicals around the world.
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| Pb, Hg | Grains and vegetables | China | [ |
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| Pb, Cd | Livestock organs | Morocco | [ |
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| Pb | Sheep livers | Spain | [ |
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| Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn | Agricultural crops | Romania | [ |
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| Cd | Locally produced foods | Belgium | [ |
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| Tl | Lettuce and chard | Germany | [ |
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| Pb, Cd | Soybeans | Argentina | [ |
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| Cu, Zn, Mn, Fe | Fish | Turkey | [ |
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| Deoxynivalenol, zearalenone, T2 toxin and HT-2 toxin | Wheat, barley, Japanese retail foods | Japan | [ |
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| Aflatoxin, ochratoxin | Wheat flour | China | [ |
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| Fumonisins | Maize | South Africa | [ |
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| Nivalenol | Cereals and cereal products | Tunisia | [ |
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| Aflatoxins | Ground nut oil | Sudan | [ |
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| Antimicrobials | Pork meat | Madagascar | [ |
| Table eggs | Sudan | [ | |
| Milk | Peru | [ | |
| Beef | Nigeria | [ | |
| Meat | Brazil | [ | |
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| Benzo[a]pyrene | Barbecued foods | Sweden | [ |
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| Anthracene | Yogurt | Italy | [ |
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| 19 PAHs | Grains, flour, and bran | Poland | [ |
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| Total PAHs | Oyster | Japan | [ |
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| Chlorpyrifos | Catfish | Australia | [ |
| Vegetables | China | [ | |
| Food plant | Algeria | [ | |
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| DDTs and other OCPs | Edible offal | Egypt | [ |
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| Chicken products | South Africa | [ | |
| Milk | Ethiopia | [ | |
| Fish | Mozambique | [ | |
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| PCBs and OCPs | Baby foods | Korea | [ |
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| OCPs and pyrethroids | Honey | Egypt | [ |
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| PCBs and OCPs | Cereals | Poland | [ |
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| PCBs and OCPs | Milk, yak muscle and liver | Tibet Plateau | [ |
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| Radioactive substances | Water and food | Japan | [ |
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| Radionuclides | Seafood | India | [ |
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| Uranium isotopes | Food | Balkans | [ |
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| Radioactive substances | Water and food | Switzerland | [ |