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Abstract(s)
Humans can be exposed to multiple chemicals, but current risk assessment is usually carried out on one
chemical at a time. Mycotoxins are commonly found in a variety of foods including those intended to
consumption by children namely breakfast cereals. The present study aims to perform, the risk assessment
of single and multiple mycotoxins present in breakfast cereals consumed by children (1e3 years
old) from Lisbon region, Portugal. Daily exposure of children to ochratoxin A, fumonisins and trichothecenes
showed no health risks to the children population considering individual mycotoxins, while
exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) suggested a potential health concern for the high percentiles of intake
(P90, P95 and P99). The combined exposure to fumonisins and trichothecenes are not expected to be of
health concern. The combined margin of exposure (MoET) for the aflatoxins group could constitute a
potential health concern and AFB1 was the main contributor for MoET. Legal limits and control strategies
regarding the presence of multiple mycotoxins in foodstuffs is an urgent need. To the best of our
knowledge, this is the first time a cumulative risk assessment was performed on multiple mycotoxins
present in breakfast cereals consumed by children.
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Keywords
Cumulative Risk Assessment Children Multiple Mycotoxins Breakfast Cereals Probabilistic Analysis Human Health MycoMix Toxicologia Segurança Alimentar
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Food Chem Toxicol. 2015 Dec;86:274-81. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2015.10.017. Epub 2015 Nov 9
Publisher
Food and Chemical Toxicology
