Centre for Food Safety, Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, Hong Kong, China.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2009 Jan;26(1):12-6. doi: 10.1080/02652030802256341.
This study evaluated the dietary exposure of secondary school students in Hong Kong to benzoic acid from pre-packaged non-alcoholic beverages. Exposure was estimated using local food consumption data of secondary school students obtained by a semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire in 2000 and the benzoic acid level detected in pre-packaged beverages, including soft drink (both diet/light and regular types), fruit juice, soy milk, Chinese tea and coffee/tea) available locally in late 2006. The estimated dietary exposure to benzoic acid from pre-packaged beverages of average and high consumers (95(th) percentile) was 0.31 and 0.97 mg kg(-1) bw day(-1), respectively. These exposures accounted for 6.1 and 19.3% of the acceptable daily intake (ADI: 0-5 mg kg(-1) bw) of benzoic acid for average and high consumers, respectively. As in other countries, soft drinks contributed most to dietary exposure to benzoic acid from pre-packaged beverages in Hong Kong.
本研究评估了香港中学生从预包装非酒精饮料中摄入苯甲酸的情况。通过 2000 年半定量食物频率问卷获得了当地中学生的食物消费数据,并检测了 2006 年末当地供应的预包装饮料(包括软饮料[含低糖/低热量和普通类型]、果汁、豆浆、茶和咖啡/茶)中的苯甲酸含量,以此来估算苯甲酸的摄入情况。平均和高消费者(95 百分位数)的预包装饮料中苯甲酸的估计膳食暴露量分别为 0.31 和 0.97mg/kg bw/day。这两个暴露量分别占平均和高消费者苯甲酸可接受日摄入量(ADI:0-5mg/kg bw)的 6.1%和 19.3%。与其他国家一样,软饮料对香港中学生从预包装饮料中摄入苯甲酸的贡献最大。