Assessment of health risks from potassium bromate and trace metals in bread consumption in Ado Ekiti, Southwest, Nigeria

J.A. Olusola , A.O. Aturamu , K.F. Akeju , R.E. Ogunsakin , O.O. Awotoye
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Abstract

Introduction

Bread, a staple food consumed by a large portion of the population worldwide, including Nigeria, has emerged as one of the most popular quick meal options. The excessive intake of potassium bromate and trace metals in bread has been identified as detrimental to human health due to its heightened propensity to induce cancer in human.

Objective

The current study assessed the exposure to potassium bromate (KBrO3) and trace metals through bread consumption, as well as the associated risks to dietary habits among Ado Ekiti, Southwest Nigeria residents. Bread varieties commonly consumed in Ado Ekiti were randomly chosen from local bakeries. These bread samples were then analyzed in the laboratory using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer to determine the levels of trace metals, including lead (Pb), manganese (Mn), nickel (Ni), chromium (Cr), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and cobalt (Co), as well as potassium bromate concentrations.

Results

The findings revealed that cobalt (Co) had the highest mean concentration (29.35±3.59 mg.kg−1), whereas lead (Pb) exhibited the lowest mean concentration (0.06±0.02 mg.kg−1). The sequence of trace metal levels was Co > Cd > Zn > Ni > Mn > Cr > Pb. All trace metal concentrations exceeded the standards set by FAO/WHO. Regarding potassium bromate content, it ranged from 0.01 mg.kg−1 to 0.06 mg.kg−1, surpassing the maximum permissible limits of 0.02 mg.kg−1 set by the Food and Drug Administration.

Although the chronic hazard quotient among adults and children was low, the hazard ratio ranged from 11 to 9 among adults and from 14 to 9 among children, suggesting the potential for carcinogenic effects with repeated consumption. Based on the hazard ratios, the estimated chances of developing cancer from daily consumption of bread samples were approximately 14 in 1,000,000, 86 in 1,000,000, 71 in 1,000,000, and 40 in 1,000,000, respectively, for the adult population, and about 20 in 1,000,000, 11 in 1,000,000, 90 in 1,000,000, and 56 in 1,000,000 for the children population.

Conclusion

The study showed that trace metals Pb, Mn, Ni, Cr, Zn, Cd and Co concentrations were higher than the FAO/WHO permissible limits. The concentration of potassium bromate in all the sorted bread samples exceeded the maximum acceptable limits except one. Though chronic hazard quotient among adults and children was low, the hazard ratio among the adult and children population was high, signifying possible cancer risks when continually consumed. These findings underscore the importance of stringent oversight by Nigerian regulatory authorities over using potassium bromate as an ingredient in bakeries.

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导言面包是包括尼日利亚在内的全球大部分人口消费的主食,已成为最受欢迎的快餐选择之一。本研究评估了尼日利亚西南部阿多埃基蒂居民通过食用面包接触溴酸钾(KBrO3)和痕量金属的情况,以及与饮食习惯相关的风险。我们从当地面包店随机抽取了阿多-埃基蒂常见的面包品种。然后在实验室使用原子吸收分光光度计对这些面包样本进行分析,以确定其中的痕量金属含量,包括铅 (Pb)、锰 (Mn)、镍 (Ni)、铬 (Cr)、锌 (Zn)、镉 (Cd) 和钴 (Co) 以及溴酸钾浓度。结果研究结果表明,钴(Co)的平均浓度最高(29.35±3.59 毫克/千克-1),而铅(Pb)的平均浓度最低(0.06±0.02 毫克/千克-1)。痕量金属含量的顺序为:钴;镉;锌;镍;锰;铬;铅。所有微量金属的浓度都超过了粮农组织/世卫组织规定的标准。虽然成人和儿童的慢性危害商数较低,但成人的危害比从 11 到 9 不等,儿童的危害比从 14 到 9 不等,表明反复食用可能会产生致癌影响。根据危害比,估计成人每天食用面包样本罹患癌症的几率分别约为百万分之一点十四、百万分之一点八十六、百万分之一点七十一和百万分之一点四十四,而儿童每天食用面包样本罹患癌症的几率分别约为百万分之一点二十、百万分之一点十一、百万分之一点九十和百万分之一点五十六。研究结果表明,微量金属铅、锰、镍、铬、锌、镉和钴的浓度高于粮农组织/世卫组织的允许限值。除一个样本外,所有分类面包样本中的溴酸钾浓度都超过了可接受的最高限值。虽然成人和儿童的慢性危害商数较低,但成人和儿童人群的危害比率较高,表明持续食用可能有致癌风险。这些发现强调了尼日利亚监管当局对使用溴酸钾作为面包店配料进行严格监督的重要性。
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Journal of trace elements and minerals
Journal of trace elements and minerals Medicine and Dentistry (General), Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science (General), Toxicology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (General), Nutrition, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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