Literature DB >> 31500469

Contaminants: a dark side of food supplements?

João Guilherme Costa1, Bojana Vidovic2, Nuno Saraiva1, Maria do Céu Costa1,3, Giorgia Del Favero4, Doris Marko4, Nuno G Oliveira5, Ana Sofia Fernandes1,3.   

Abstract

Food supplements (FS) are often consumed as one of the strategies to fight ageing-associated pathologies, especially in the case of oxidative stress-related diseases. Despite the popularity of FS, some concerns about their quality and safety have been raised, especially regarding the presence of contaminants. This paper reviews and discusses the occurrence of contaminants in marketed samples of FS in the last two decades, considering both scientific literature and notifications registered on RASFF portal. The most relevant classes of contaminants were included namely metals, toxins, pesticides, dioxins and PCBs, as well as pharmacologically active ingredients. Variable amounts of contaminants were reported in a significant number of commercially available FS. Although the presence of contaminants does not necessarily mean that their levels exceed the regulatory limits or that the FS intake constitutes a risk to human health, it alerts for the need to further monitor FS safety. The evaluation of the risk associated to the consumption of FS, especially in the elderly population, is particularly challenging due to the frequent exposure to multiple toxicants and to different exposure sources, as well as due to possible pre-existing diseases and respective therapeutics. Therefore, improved quality control procedures and monitoring programs should be pursued in order to avoid undesirable products and assure the safety of FS.

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Keywords:  Chemical contaminants; food supplements; oxidative-stress-related diseases

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31500469     DOI: 10.1080/10715762.2019.1636045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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