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The role of endogenous versus exogenous sources in the exposome of putative genotoxins and consequences for risk assessment.

Ivonne M C M Rietjens1, Arand Michael2, Hermann M Bolt3, Bourdoux Siméon4, Hartwig Andrea5, Hinrichsen Nils6, Kalisch Christine7, Mally Angela7, Pellegrino Gloria8, Ribera Daniel9, Thatcher Natalie10, Eisenbrand Gerhard11.   

Abstract

The "totality" of the human exposure is conceived to encompass life-associated endogenous and exogenous aggregate exposures. Process-related contaminants (PRCs) are not only formed in foods by heat processing, but also occur endogenously in the organism as physiological components of energy metabolism, potentially also generated by the human microbiome. To arrive at a comprehensive risk assessment, it is necessary to understand the contribution of in vivo background occurrence as compared to the ingestion from exogenous sources. Hence, this review provides an overview of the knowledge on the contribution of endogenous exposure to the overall exposure to putative genotoxic food contaminants, namely ethanol, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, acrylamide, acrolein, α,β-unsaturated alkenals, glycation compounds, N-nitroso compounds, ethylene oxide, furans, 2- and 3-MCPD, and glycidyl esters. The evidence discussed herein allows to conclude that endogenous formation of some contaminants appears to contribute substantially to the exposome. This is of critical importance for risk assessment in the cases where endogenous exposure is suspected to outweigh the exogenous one (e.g. formaldehyde and acrolein).
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Keywords:  Endogenous exposure; Exposome; Genotoxins; Process-related contaminants

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35249149      PMCID: PMC9013691          DOI: 10.1007/s00204-022-03242-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Toxicol        ISSN: 0340-5761            Impact factor:   6.168


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