Risk assessment of dietary exposure to nitrite in cooked meat products of residents in S district, Beijing
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1.Shunyi Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 101300, China;2.Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing 100013, China

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    Objective To understand the potential harm and influencing factors to the health risk of residents through the exposure of nitrite in cooked meat products in S district of Beijing.Methods The nitrite contents in 535 cooked meat samples in S district from 2013 to 2019 was monitored by spectrophotometry, the food consumption of meat products at different ages in S district were collected through nutrition survey. Compared with the acceptable daily intake (ADI) of 0.07 mg/kg·BW established by the joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (FAO/WHO JECFA), the health risk of nitrite dietary exposure was analyzed.Results The detection rate of nitrite in cooked meat products sold in S district of Beijing was 94.02%, and the violation rate was 9.16%. The daily exposure of nitrite from cooked meat products for people over 2 years old ranged from 0.000 0 to 0.390 0 mg/kg?BW, the average nitrite exposure was 0.018 8 mg/kg·BW, and 2.5 % of the residents exceeded the ADI. Except 50~64 years-old group and ≥80 years-old group, the daily exposure of nitrite from cooked meat products exceeded the ADI. Daily exposure of nitrite from cooked meat products in 2~5 years-old group and 6~12 years-old group exceeded ADI at P95 percentile,which was at an unacceptable level. The daily exposure of nitrite from cooked meat products in the 13~17 years-old group was equal to ADI at P95 percentile.Conclusion Nitrite residues in cooked meat products sold in S district had the risk of chronic toxicity in some population. Supervision and sampling efforts should be strengthened to popularize nitrite-related knowledge to the public, and minimized the addition of exogenous nitrite and the production of endogenous nitrite.

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GAO Peng, MA Xiaochen, LYU Jinchang, CHEN Dongwan, LIU Xiufeng, ZHEN Guoxin, HE Chao, ZHANG Yutong. Risk assessment of dietary exposure to nitrite in cooked meat products of residents in S district, Beijing[J].中国食品卫生杂志,2022,34(4):786-790.

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  • Received:May 13,2022
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