Literature DB >> 30773119

Acrylamide in daily food in the metropolitan area of Hanoi, Vietnam.

Yen Dao Hai1, Thanh-Thien Tran-Lam1, Trung Quang Nguyen2, Nam Duc Vu2, Kim Hoi Ma3, Giang Truong Le1.   

Abstract

Acrylamide, a colourless and odourless crystalline solid, formed via the Maillard reaction in food, has been reported with harmful properties for humans, such as toxicity and carcinogenicity. Three hundred and four processed food samples from 17 product types, collected in Hanoi, Vietnam, were analyzed by LC-MS/MS to measure the acrylamide concentration. The limit of detection (LOD) and the limit of quantification (LOQ) of acrylamide were 1 µg Kg-1 and 3 µg Kg-1, respectively. Effectively, the highest acrylamide content is usually found in processed food, which is one of the primary reasons of increased acrylamide content in food. All French fried samples contained acrylamide above 500 µg kg-1. Acrylamide concentration in non-fried noodle, vermicelli, rice noodle, phở, dried vegetable, and rice cracker is lower than in potato chips, fried potatoes, fried cake, and fried noodles. The results could be helpful to estimate exposure and risk assessment of acrylamide in Vietnam.

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Keywords:  Acrylamide; LC-MS/MS; Vietnamese food; fried food; fried noodle; fried potato; heat processing foods

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30773119     DOI: 10.1080/19393210.2019.1576774

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill        ISSN: 1939-3210            Impact factor:   3.407


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