| Literature DB >> 31817520 |
Andrea Zentai1, Mária Szeitzné-Szabó2, Gábor Mihucz2, Nóra Szeli2, András Szabó2,3, Melinda Kovács2,3.
Abstract
Fumonisins are toxic secondary metabolites produced mainly by Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium proliferatum. Their toxicity was evaluated, and health-based guidance values established on the basis of both Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) and European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recommendations. This study presents the results of fumonisin analyses in different maize- and rice-based food products in Hungary and the potential health risk arising from their dietary intake. In total, 326 samples were measured in 2017 and 2018 to determine fumonisins B1 and B2 levels. Three-day dietary record data were collected from 4992 consumers, in 2009. For each food category, the average concentration values were multiplied by the relevant individual consumption data, and the results were compared to the reference values. With respect to the maximum limits, one maize flour, two maize grits, and two samples of other maize-based, snack-like products had total fumonisin content minimally exceeding the EU regulatory limit. The mean daily intake for all maize-product consumers was 0.045-0.120 µg/kg bw/day. The high intake (95 percentile) ranged between 0.182 and 0.396 µg/kg bw/day, well below the 1 µg/kg bw/day tolerable daily intake (TDI) established by EFSA. While the intake calculations resulted in comforting results, maize-based products may indeed be contaminated by fumonisins. Therefore, frequent monitoring of fumonisins' levels and evaluation of their intakes using the best available data are recommended.Entities:
Keywords: fumonisin; human exposure; maize products
Year: 2019 PMID: 31817520 PMCID: PMC6950155 DOI: 10.3390/toxins11120709
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Maximum limits (µg/kg) for fumonisins established by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1881/2006.
| 2.6 | Fumonisins | Sum of B1 and B2 |
|---|---|---|
| 2.6.1 | Unprocessed maize, with the exception of unprocessed maize intended to be processed by wet-milling | 4000 |
| 2.6.2 | Maize intended for direct human consumption, maize-based foods for direct human consumption, with the exception of foodstuffs listed in 2.6.3 and 2.6.4 | 1000 |
| 2.6.3 | Maize-based breakfast cereals and maize-based snacks | 800 |
| 2.6.4 | Processed maize-based foods and baby foods for infants and young children | 200 |
| 2.6.5 | Milling fractions of maize with particle size >500 µm, falling within CN code 1103 13 or 1103 20 40, and other maize milling products with particle size >500 µm not used for direct human consumption, falling within CN code 1904 10 10 | 1400 |
| 2.6.6 | Milling fractions of maize with particle size ≤500 µm, falling within CN code 1102 20, and other maize milling products with particle size ≤500 µm not used for direct human consumption, falling within CN code 1904 10 10 | 2000 |
Classification of the samples analyzed in this study in relation to fumonisins’ limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ) *, and the regulatory limit.
| Fumonisin B1 | Fumonisin B2 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commodity Category | Nr | <LOD | LOD-LOQ | >LOQ | <LOD | LOD-LOQ | >LOQ | Samples Over the Regulatory Limit (Regarding FB1 + FB2 Content) |
| Maize flour | 64 | 12 | 19 | 33 | 48 | 10 | 6 | 1 (1.6%) |
| Maize grits | 62 | 18 | 18 | 26 | 51 | 7 | 4 | 2 (3.2%) |
| Corn flakes | 64 | 37 | 19 | 8 | 63 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Canned maize | 18 | 17 | 0 | 1 | 17 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Maize-based, snack-like products | 85 | 48 | 20 | 17 | 78 | 5 | 2 | 2 (2.4%) |
| Brown rice | 10 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| White rice | 16 | 14 | 2 | 0 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Rice-based products | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
* LOD and LOQ for FB1: 0.031 and 0.093 mg/kg, LOD and LOQ for FB2: 0.051 and 0.154 mg/kg. Nr: number of samples.
Descriptive statistics of the results obtained for in the different maize-based food categories.
| Fumonisin B1 (mg/kg) | Fumonisin B2 (mg/kg) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commodity Category | Nr | Mean (LB)* | Mean (UB)* | P95 (LB) | Max | Mean (LB) | Mean (UB) | P95 (LB) | Max |
| Maize flour | 64 | 0.17 | 0.20 | 0.66 | 1.46 | 0.05 | 0.10 | 0.32 | 0.73 |
| Maize grits | 62 | 0.13 | 0.16 | 0.50 | 1.96 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.12 | 0.58 |
| Corn flakes | 64 | 0.03 | 0.07 | 0.12 | 0.46 | na | na | Na | na |
| Canned maize | 18 | 0.01 | 0.04 | 0.03 | 0.20 | na | na | Na | na |
| Maize-based, snack-like products | 85 | 0.07 | 0.10 | 0.36 | 1.10 | 0.01 ** | 0.06 ** | 0.05 ** | 0.17 ** |
| All maize samples analyzed | 293 | 0.09 | 0.12 | 0.46 | 1.96 | 0.02 | 0.07 | 0.05 | 0.73 |
* Method of mean calculation: Results below the LOD and between LOD and LOQ were taken into account in two ways. In the lower-bound (LB) scenario, 0 and LOD were inserted for values below LOD and between LOD and LOQ, respectively. In the upper-bound (UB) scenario, LOD and LOQ were inserted for values below LOD and between LOD and LOQ, respectively. ** There were only two measured values for the concerned food category and mycotoxin; na: not applicable. Nr: number of samples.
Calculated mean and 95 percentile (P) for fumonisin intakes (µg/kg bw/day). The percentage of European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) tolerable daily intake (TDI) is included in brackets.
| Intake Level | All Consumers (LB Scenario) | All Consumers (UB Scenario) | Children (LB Scenario) | Children (UB Scenario) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean intake | 0.045 (4.5%) | 0.120 (12.0%) | 0.056 (5.6%) | 0.167 (16.7%) |
| 95P intake | 0.182 (18.2%) | 0.396 (39.6%) | 0.244 (24.4%) | 0.537 (53.7%) |
Figure 1Relative and cumulative frequencies of total fumonisin intakes derived from maize-based products.
Summary of estimated intakes (µg/kg bw/day) in comparison with EFSA estimations and health-based guidance values.
| Comparison with EFSA Results and Reference Intakes | Children’s Mean Exposure | Children’s High Exposure | Adults’ Mean Exposure * | Adults’ High Exposure * | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LB Scenario | UB Scenario | LB Scenario | UB Scenario | LB Scenario | UB Scenario | LB Scenario | UB Scenario | |
| Our results | 0.056 | 0.167 | 0.244 | 0.537 | 0.045 | 0.120 | 0.182 | 0.396 |
| EFSA 2014 | 0.17–1.52 | 0.47–2.11 | 0.54–3.44 | 1.09–4.39 | 0.03–0.81 | 0.15–1.19 | 0.08–1.76 | 0.31–2.30 |
| % of JECFA PMTDI | 2.8 | 8.4 | 12.2 | 26.9 | 2.2 | 6.0 | 9.1 | 19.8 |
| % of EFSA TDI | 5.6 | 16.7 | 24.4 | 53.7 | 4.5 | 12.0 | 18.2 | 39.6 |
* All (adult + children) consumers included in our calculations. JECFA: Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives, PMTDI: provisional maximum tolerable daily intake.
Contribution of different commodities to total fumonisin intake from maize-based products.
| Scenario | Average Intake and % Contribution | Maize Flour | Maize Grits * | Corn Flakes | Canned Maize | Maize-Based, Snack-Like Products | All Maize-Based Products |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total population (LB scenario) | average intake of FB (µg/kg bw/day) | 0.013 | 0.001 | 0.007 | 0.005 | 0.019 | 0.045 |
| % contribution | 29.1% | 2.1% | 15.1% | 10.4% | 43.3% | 100% | |
| Total population (UB scenario) | average intake of FB (µg/kg bw/day) | 0.018 | 0.001 | 0.027 | 0.033 | 0.041 | 0.120 |
| % contribution | 14.8% | 1.2% | 22.3% | 27.4% | 34.3% | 100% | |
| Children (LB scenario) | average intake of FB (µg/kg bw/day) | 0.005 | 0 | 0.011 | 0.006 | 0.034 | 0.056 |
| % contribution | 8.2% | 0.0% | 20.2% | 11.2% | 60.4% | 100% | |
| Children (UB scenario) | average intake of FB (µg/kg bw/day) | 0.006 | 0 | 0.045 | 0.044 | 0.072 | 0.167 |
| % contribution | 3.7% | 0.0% | 26.8% | 26.5% | 43.0% | 100% |
* Data are shown, but conclusions cannot be made due to extremely low registered consumption.
Figure 2Contribution of food commodities to total fumonisin intake from maize-based products.
Linking of analyzed values to consumed maize commodity categories by commodity name.
| Commodities with Analyzed Fumonisin Content | Commodities Present in the Food Consumption Database | Number of Consumption Days (Out of 14,976 Data) | Number of Consumption Days, Children (Out of 2802 Data) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maize flour | maize flour | 54 | 5 |
| Maize grits | maize grits | 4 | 0 |
| Corn flakes | corn flakes | 399 | 137 |
| Canned maize | canned maize, sweet maize, frozen maize | 176 | 45 |
| Maize-based, snack-like products | maize popped, extruded corn flakes, cheese flavored popped maize | 102 | 34 |
Main statistical parameters of the consumption data.
| Population | Parameter | g/Capita/Day Consumptions | g/kg bw/Day Consumptions | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maize Flour | Maize Grits | Cornflakes | Canned Maize | Maize-Based, Snack-Like Products | Maize Flour | Maize Grits | Cornflakes | Canned Maize | Maize-Based, Snack-Like Products | ||
| All consumers’ data | count | 54 | 4 | 399 | 176 | 102 | 54 | 4 | 399 | 176 | 102 |
| mean | 47.8 | 70.0 | 16.9 | 73.9 | 83.7 | 0.75 | 1.04 | 0.35 | 1.36 | 1.78 | |
| P95 | 96.0 | 111.0 | 50.0 | 200.0 | 200.0 | 1.52 | 1.64 | 0.98 | 3.72 | 4.54 | |
| maximum | 220 | 120 | 100 | 330 | 400 | 3.67 | 1.76 | 4.55 | 11.54 | 11.11 | |
| Children’s data | count | 5 | 0 | 137 | 45 | 34 | 5 | 0 | 137 | 45 | 34 |
| mean | 38.4 | na | 20.4 | 61.0 | 74.6 | 0.89 | na | 0.57 | 2.12 | 2.69 | |
| P95 | 53.2 | na | 60.0 | 150.0 | 150.0 | 1.33 | na | 1.96 | 5.52 | 6.75 | |
| maximum | 54 | na | 100 | 200 | 250 | 1.42 | na | 4.55 | 11.54 | 11.11 | |
Na.: not applicable.