K. Sharafi, Amir Kiani, Abdullah Khalid Omer, Kimya Parnoon, T. Massahi
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Background: Acrylamide (AA), a potential carcinogen in high-temperature processed foods like potato chips, raises significant health concerns. Studies have shown that exposure to AA is related to cancer and neurological disorders. Objectives: This research aimed to present a “health policy brief" for policymakers and healthcare authorities in Iran about the criticality of reassessing potato chip manufacturing processes to reduce AA levels and ensure consumer safety. Methods: Relevant studies were reviewed from various databases to support our arguments. Results: Studies conducted in Iran have indicated a high AA concentration in Iranian potato chips, with a concerning risk index for children, necessitating stricter regulations and production process modifications. Conclusions: Modifications like temperature control, pre-treatment methods, alternative frying media, and consumer awareness campaigns to minimize AA formation and promote public health were proposed. These items, coupled with research on asparagine reduction in potatoes grown in Iran, can help establish Iran as a leader in producing safer potato chips.
背景:丙烯酰胺(AA)是薯片等高温加工食品中的一种潜在致癌物质,引起了人们对健康的极大关注。研究表明,接触 AA 与癌症和神经系统疾病有关。研究目的本研究旨在为伊朗的政策制定者和医疗保健机构提供一份 "健康政策简报",说明重新评估薯片生产工艺以降低 AA 含量并确保消费者安全的重要性。研究方法:从各种数据库中查阅相关研究,以支持我们的论点。结果:在伊朗进行的研究表明,伊朗薯片中的 AA 浓度很高,对儿童的风险指数很高,因此有必要制定更严格的法规并修改生产工艺。结论建议采取温度控制、预处理方法、替代油炸介质和消费者宣传活动等改进措施,最大限度地减少 AA 的形成,促进公众健康。这些措施,再加上对伊朗马铃薯中天门冬酰胺含量的研究,将有助于伊朗成为生产更安全薯片的领先国家。