Presence of aflatoxins in hazelnut paste in Turkey and a risk assessment study

L. Sen, Onur Civil
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Abstract Two hundred and two hazelnut paste samples from various hazelnut processing plants in the Black Sea Region of Turkey were analysed for the incidence of aflatoxins (AFs) by liquid chromatography coupled with fluorescence detection (LC-FLD). All 202 (100%) hazelnut paste samples were contaminated with various AFs ranged from 0.17 to 12.96 µg kg−1. AF contamination level of four (1.98%) samples exceeded legal limits. Risk assessment for hazelnut paste was determined by using AF incidence results, and the margin of exposure (MOE) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) risk approach were applied. For the adult Turkish population (15+ years age group), the average lower bound (LB) and upper bound (UB) exposure levels for aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and total aflatoxins (AFT) were 0.0106–0.0107 ng kg−1 body weight (bw) per day and 0.0250 ng kg−1 bw per day, respectively. MOE estimates for mean and 95th percentile exposures to AFB1 for hazelnut paste were higher than 10,000, which indicates no potential health concern for Turkish adults. HCC for the Turkish population was 0.00023 cases per 100,000 people per year. The study indicates that Turkish population is not under this toxicological risk when consuming hazelnut paste containing food products. Graphical Abstract
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土耳其榛子酱中黄曲霉毒素的存在及风险评估研究
摘要采用液相色谱-荧光检测(LC-FLD)技术对土耳其黑海地区多家榛子加工厂的200份榛子膏样品进行了黄曲霉毒素(AFs)含量分析。所有202份(100%)榛子酱样品均被0.17 ~ 12.96µg kg−1的AFs污染。4个样品(1.98%)AF污染超标。根据AF发生率结果确定榛子酱的风险评估,并采用暴露边际法(MOE)和肝细胞癌(HCC)风险法。对于土耳其成年人(15岁以上年龄组),黄曲霉毒素B1 (AFB1)和总黄曲霉毒素(AFT)的平均下限(LB)和上限(UB)暴露水平分别为每天0.0106-0.0107 ng kg - 1体重(bw)和0.0250 ng kg - 1 bw。卫生部估计,榛子酱对AFB1的平均和第95百分位暴露量高于10,000,这表明对土耳其成年人没有潜在的健康问题。土耳其人群的HCC发生率为每年每10万人0.00023例。研究表明,土耳其人在食用含榛子酱的食品时不存在这种毒性风险。图形抽象
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