scholarly journals Establishment of the Korean Tolerable Daily Intake of Bisphenol A Based on Risk Assessments by an Expert Committee

2010 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 285-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chan-Woong Choi ◽  
Ji-Yoon Jeong ◽  
Myung-Sil Hwang ◽  
Ki-Kyung Jung ◽  
Kwang-Ho Lee ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zelinjo N. Igweze ◽  
Osazuwa C. Ekhator ◽  
Ify Nwaogazie ◽  
Orish E. Orisakwe

Objectives: Infant formulas are useful alternatives to breast milk in many circumstances but may pose health risks to infants and children due to contamination by potentially toxic metals. This study aimed to determine the aluminium, arsenic and mercury concentrations and carry out an exposure health risk assessment in commonly consumed infant formulas in Nigeria. Methods: Different brands of both locally manufactured and imported infant formulas were purchased in March 2017 from stores in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Analysis of metals in the samples was performed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The health risk was assessed by comparing estimated daily intake of aluminium, arsenic and mercury with the provisional tolerable daily intake acceptable by the Joint Food and Agricultural Organization/World Health Organization Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA). Results: A total of 26 infant formulas were analysed. The levels of arsenic were higher in cereal-based formulas compared to milkbased formulas, but the difference was not significant (P >0.05). The intake levels of aluminium, arsenic and mercury in infant formulas were found to be 8.02–14.2%, 437.1–771% and 23.7–41.8% of the provisional tolerable daily intake JECFA threshold values, respectively. Conclusion: Commonly consumed infant formulas in Nigeria may add to the body burden of arsenic in children.Keyword: Infant Formulas; Toxicity Test; Aluminum; Arsenic; Mercury; Health Risk Appraisal; Child Health; Nigeria.


Author(s):  
Lindsay D. Rogers

Bisphenol A is an extremely high-volume chemical widely used in polycarbonate plastics, the linings of food and beverage tins, and shopping receipts. Canadians are ubiquitously exposed to bisphenol A and research shows that exposure at environmentally relevant doses causes endocrine disruption. Recent risk assessments and exposure estimates by the European Food Safety Authority have guided increased restrictions around the use of bisphenol A and established a lower tolerable daily intake, while the CLARITY-BPA program in the United States identified several adverse effects below this exposure level. Within the context of bisphenol toxicity and international regulation, this paper describes the need for revised bisphenol A risk assessments in Canada. Completed in 2008, the most recent bisphenol A risk assessment conducted by Health Canada does not include risks from alternative bisphenols or non-dietary exposure. It also does not account for the additive effects caused by simultaneous exposure to multiple endocrine-disrupting chemicals.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 313-320
Author(s):  
Y. Dong ◽  
L. Fan ◽  
J. Liang ◽  
L. Wang ◽  
X. Yuan ◽  
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Risk characterisation of dietary exposure of aflatoxins (AFs), fumonisins (FBs), deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEA) in maize from Shandong Province was conducted in this study. A total of 520 maize samples were collected after harvesting in 2014 and 2015 from 26 selected villages in Shandong Province, China. A deterministic approach was used in the current study. The dietary intake data of maize was obtained from ‘Shandong Statistical Yearbook 2018’. The risk characterisation of FBs, DON, and ZEA was evaluated in 4 population groups (2 to 6-year-old children, standard adults, city adults and village adults) based on probable intake. 2 to 6-year-old children and adults were exposed to FBs (0.42 and 0.20 μg/kg body weight (bw)/day), DON (0.04 and 0.019 μg/kg bw/day), and ZEA (0.0024 and 0.0011 μg/kg bw/day) through mean maize consumption in diets, which was lower than the provisional maximum tolerable daily intake of each mycotoxin established by JECFA. Risk assessments showed a low risk for liver cancer due to consumption of aflatoxin B1 (0.027-0.21 cases per 100,000 persons per year) contaminated maize compared with China’s current liver cancer incidence of 24.6 cases per 100,000 persons per year.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nii Korley Kortei ◽  
Theophilus Annan ◽  
John Dzikunoo

Abstract Aflatoxin contamination in foods is a vital health challenge for low and middle-income countries in subtropical regions. Maize (Zea mays L.), a staple food most widely grown in Africa including Ghana, and extensively consumed as much as three times per day is a source of aflatoxin contamination owing to its susceptibility to fungal attack. This study aimed at evaluating aflatoxin levels above international (European Food Safety Authority, EFSA) and local (Ghana Standards Authority, GSA) standards and health risks associated with maize sampled from the Volta Region (Hohoe, Ho, Battor Dugame, and Keta) of Ghana. Total aflatoxins (AFTotal) and the constituent aflatoxins (AFB1, AFB2, AFG1, and AFG2) were measured with High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Risk assessments were also conducted using models prescribed by the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Additives (JECFA). The degree of occurrence of aflatoxins was observed to be in decreasing order of AFG2< AFG1< AFB2<AFB1 and were within the ranges of 0.78±0.04-234.73±3.8 µg/kg, 0.47±0.03-21.6±0.33 µg/kg, 1.01±0.05-13.75±1.2 µg/kg and 0.66±0.06-5.51±0.26 µg/kg respectively. Out of the 100 samples analyzed for total aflatoxins (AFTotal), 68% exceeded the limits of EFSA and were of range 4.98±0.6-444.01±8.9 µg/kg whereas 58% and ranged between 12.12±1.4-444.01±8.9 µg/kg exceeded for GSA limits. Risk assessments of total aflatoxins (AFTotal) for infants, children, and adolescents, and adults ranged between 0.0083-0.3427 μg/Kg.bw/day, 0.116-4.8192, 0-0.0396 ng Aflatoxins kg−1bwday−1 and 3.2868x10-4 -0.0136 for Estimated Daily Intake (EDI), Margin of Exposure (MOE), Average Potency, and Population Risks respectively. It was inferred that the consumption of maize posed adverse health effects on all age categories studied because all calculated MOE values were greater than 0.04 ngkg−1bwday−1.


Author(s):  
Sabrina Tait ◽  
Fabrizia Carli ◽  
Luca Busani ◽  
Demetrio Ciociaro ◽  
Veronica Della Latta ◽  
...  

A human biomonitoring (HBM) study on bisphenol A (BPA) in Italian children and adolescents was performed within the LIFE PERSUADED project, considering the residing areas, sex and age. The median urinary BPA level was 7.02 µg/L, with children living in the South of Italy or in urban areas having higher levels than those residing in the North or in rural areas. Children aged 4–6 years had higher BPA levels than those aged 7–10 and 11–14 years, but no differences were detected between sexes. The exposure in Italian children was higher compared to children from other countries, but lower than the HBM guidance value (135 µg/L). The estimated daily intake was 0.17 μg/kg body weight (bw) per day, about 24-fold below the temporary Tolerable Daily Intake of 4 μg/kg bw per day established by the European Food Safety Authority. However, this threshold was exceeded in 1.44% of the enrolled children, raising concern about the overall exposure of Italian young population.


Infant’s feeding patterns are important for development and growth; therefore babies are very sensitive to toxic elements, mainly through their food, so in the present study, the concentrations and daily intake of some Toxic Elements (TEs); Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg) and Aluminum (Al) were measured in different and random 60 dried infant foods {30 infant formula (0-6 months) and 30 milk-cereal based infant formula (6 months)} which obtained from various supermarkets and pharmacies. The analysis was done using Inductive Coupled Plasma - Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS). It could be determined the lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury and aluminum by mean values of 0.424±0.006, 0.205±0.003, 0.014±0.0001, 0.298±0.007and 0.464±0.029 mg/Kg in the examined infant milk formula samples and a ranged minimum to maximum concentrations of 0.114-0.177, 0.155-0.293, 0.014-0.015, 0.282-0.310 and 0.287-0.437 mg/kg, respectively in the examined milk-cereal based infant formula. Present study indicates that, the greater level of contamination of examined infant formula samples with toxic elements (lead and mercury) surpasses the maximum limit and Provisional Tolerable Daily Intake (PTDI) of these elements. Mercury is over PTDI (0.0005 mg/kg bw/day) in all milk-cereal based infant formula samples, also arsenic in all examined samples of this type of formula was exceed the maximum limit (0.05 mg/kg) of Indian standard. This investigation shows such types of infant formula need more amendment to set limit of more toxic metals for this sensitive group of population.


Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 780
Author(s):  
Krystyna Makowska ◽  
Slawomir Gonkowski

Bisphenol A (BPA) contained in plastics used in the production of various everyday objects may leach from these items and contaminate food, water and air. As an endocrine disruptor, BPA negatively affects many internal organs and systems. Exposure to BPA also contributes to heart and cardiovascular system dysfunction, but many aspects connected with this activity remain unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of BPA in a dose of 0.05 mg/kg body weight/day (in many countries such a dose is regarded as a tolerable daily intake–TDI dose of BPA–completely safe for living organisms) on the neurochemical characterization of nerves located in the heart wall using the immunofluorescence technique. The obtained results indicate that BPA (even in such a relatively low dose) increases the number of nerves immunoreactive to neuropeptide Y, substance P and tyrosine hydroxylase (used here as a marker of sympathetic innervation). However, BPA did not change the number of nerves immunoreactive to vesicular acetylcholine transporter (used here as a marker of cholinergic structures). These observations suggest that changes in the heart innervation may be at the root of BPA-induced circulatory disturbances, as well as arrhythmogenic and/or proinflammatory effects of this endocrine disruptor. Moreover, changes in the neurochemical characterization of nerves in the heart wall may be the first sign of exposure to BPA.


Author(s):  
Hanna-Riitta Kymäläinen ◽  
Anna-Maija Sjöberg

Suomalaiset öljypellavayritykset ovat kiinnostuneita tuotteidensa laadun kehittämisestä. Helsingin yliopiston Agroteknologian laitoksessa luodun Laaturenkaan avulla on tutkittu ja arvioitu erilaisia laatuun vaikuttavia ominaisuuksia. Öljypellavan laadun kehittäminen on osana vuonna 2005 päättynyttä Agrokuituverkosto-hanketta. Tähän hankkeeseen osallistuivat Palmenia, Helsingin yliopiston Agroteknologian laitos sekä öljypellavayritykset.Osana Agrokuituverkoston toimintaa on vuosina 2004-2005 Helsingin yliopiston Agroteknologian laitoksen toteuttama kadmiumselvitys. Selvitystä varten yritykset toimittivat öljypellavanäytteitä kadmiumanalyyseihin. Mitattuja arvoja verrattiin kansainvälisiin pitoisuuksiin ja hyväksyttävästä päiväsaannista esitettiin arviot. Tulokseksi saadut kadmiumpitoisuudet ovat samaa tasoa kuin kansainvälisissä tutkimuksissa. Normaalilla suomalaisella ruokavaliolla pellavansiementä saa kadmiumin suhteen syödä turvallisesti suositellun määrän 24 g - 30 g. Suomalaisen pellavan kadmiumpitoisuus ei siis aiheuta normaaleilla päiväannoksilla (esim. 24 g pellavaa päivässä) erityistä riskiä, kun asiaa tarkastellaan nykyisen WHO:n asettaman PTDI-arvon (Provisional Tolerable Daily Intake) kannalta. Runsaskadmiumisen ruokavalion lisänä em. päiväannokset voivat olla liian suuret, jos käytetään korkean kadmiumpitoisuuden omaavaa pellavaa. Jos pellavansiementä käytetään päivässä alle 24 g määrä, riskit vähenevät vastaavasti. Poikkeuksena ovat ne henkilöt, joilla on muitakin riskitekijöitä kadmiumin saannin suhteen, esim. saastunut asuinalue, tupakointi tai alentunut sietokyky. Tällöin on kiinnitettävä enemmän huomiota kadmiumin kokonaissaantiin ja saantiin myös pellavan siemenen osalta. Osasta pellavan siemeniä mitattiin myös rasvahappokoostumus ja muut laatuominaisuudet. Lajikkeiden välillä oli eroja erityisesti proteiinipitoisuuksissa, α-linoleenihappopitoisuuksissa sekä fenolisten yhdisteiden määrässä.


2019 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 324-335 ◽  
Author(s):  
Faustin Pascal Tsagué Manfo ◽  
Cathérine Harthé ◽  
Edouard Akono Nantia ◽  
Henri Dechaud ◽  
Angèle Nkouatchoua Tchana ◽  
...  

The consequences of bisphenol A (BPA) exposure on male reproductive function were studied in two populations from Cameroon, farmers using agro pesticides in Djutitsa (rural area) and townsmen in Yaoundé (urban area, Centre region). Urinary BPA concentration from all participants was measured, and the values were correlated with biochemical markers of male reproductive function. The data showed that BPA could be detected in 92.6% of urine participants, with an average concentration of 2.18 ± 1.97 µg/g creatinine but with no significant difference between the urinary BPA concentration from rural and urban populations. From BPA urinary concentration, the BPA average daily intake was estimated to be 0.06 ± 0.05 μg/kg/day (3.51 µg/day per individual) in the Cameroon population. Interestingly, free and bioavailable testosterone concentrations and estradiol/testosterone ratio correlated with BPA levels in the overall population. When data were analysed according to residence, BPA correlated with total testosterone levels ( r = −0.433) and estradiol/testosterone ratio ( r = 0.338) in the urban residents only, while the rural population exhibited significant increases in sex-hormone-binding globulin with increased BPA exposure. Our data showed that the male Cameroon population is exposed to BPA but that inconstant BPA association to endocrine reproductive markers suggests that other environmental factors in combination with BPA exposure might influence testicular function.


2009 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 436-440 ◽  
Author(s):  
EUNKYOUNG SEO ◽  
YOHAN YOON ◽  
KYEONGYEOL KIM ◽  
WON-BO SHIM ◽  
NINA KUZMINA ◽  
...  

To survey fumonisins B1 (FB1) and B2 (FB2) in agricultural products consumed in South Korea and provide an exposure assessment, ground samples were extracted (80% MeOH), filtered (0.2 μm), and cleaned up. After evaporation, dry residues were reconstituted in 50% MeOH, and a 50-μl aliquot of this sample was mixed with 200 μl of o-phthaldialdehyde for derivatization. The derivatives were analyzed with a high-performance liquid chromatography system equipped with a fluorescence detector. For validation of the detection procedure, linearity, accuracy, precision, detection limit, and quantification limit were determined. The validated detection method was then used to survey fumonisins in white rice, brown rice, barley, barley tea, beer, wheat flour, millet, dried corn, corn flour, corn tea, canned corn, popcorn, and breakfast cereal. Retention times for FB1 and FB2 standards were 7 and 18 min, respectively. Linearity (R2 = 0.99995 to 0.99998), accuracy (81.47 to 108.83%), precision (2.35 to 5.77), detection limit (25 ng/g or ng/ml), and quantification limit (37 ng/g or ng/ml) indicated that this procedure is capable of quantifying fumonisins in agricultural products. Only FB1-positive samples (5.12%, three dried corn samples and five corn flour samples) were found at 90.89 to 439.67 ng/g. According the survey results, an estimated daily intake of FB1 and FB2 in Korea was 0.087 ng/kg of body weight per day. These results indicate that continuous monitoring of these mycotoxins is necessary to establish appropriate risk assessment, and the maximum tolerable daily intake of fumonisins in Korea is lower than the 2 μg/kg set by the Joint Food and Agriculture Organization–World Health Organization Expert Committee.


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