Dietary exposure assessment of aflatoxins of residents in Guangxi
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(1.Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guangxi Nanning 530028,China;2.China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing 100022, China)

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    Objective To evaluate the exposure of aflatoxins and their potential health risks of residents in Guangxi. Methods The concentration data of aflatoxins from food safety monitoring in Guangxi in 2013-2017 and the food consumption data from nutrition and health investigation in 2012 were obtained. Based on deterministic assessment model and margin of exposure(MOE), the dietary exposure to projected risks for liver cancer was calculated. Results The average dietary exposure and the highly exposure (P95) of aflatoxins B1 (AFB1) were 10.38 and 25.49 ng/kg BW, respectively. The MOE values were 16 and 7, the average risk for hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)was 0.37 cases/105 people, and the risk for HCC in highly exposed was 0.92 cases /105 people. It was indicated that the main dietary sources of AFB1 were vegetable oil(mainly peanut oil), which was contributed more than 72.17%. Assuming that the standard limit was strictly implemented, the average exposure of AFB1 was 5.13 ng/kg BW, with a 50.58% reduction. Conclusion It should be paid more attention to the potential health risks caused by dietary exposure of AFB1 of residents in Guangxi, especially the low age group and vegetable oils.

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SHI Mengmeng, LIANG Jiang, ZHAO Peng, ZHONG Yanxu, JIANG Yuyan. Dietary exposure assessment of aflatoxins of residents in Guangxi[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2020,32(4):432-436.

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  • Received:May 19,2020
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