Pehrsson Pamela R, Patterson Kristine Y, Spungen Judith H, Wirtz Mark S, Andrews Karen W, Dwyer Johanna T, Swanson Christine A
Nutrient Data Laboratory, Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Beltsville, MD;
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, US Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD; and.
Am J Clin Nutr. 2016 Sep;104 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):868S-76S. doi: 10.3945/ajcn.115.110064. Epub 2016 Aug 17.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Nutrient Data Laboratory (NDL) of the USDA Agricultural Research Service have worked independently on determining the iodine content of foods and dietary supplements and are now harmonizing their efforts. The objective of the current article is to describe the harmonization plan and the results of initial iodine analyses accomplished under that plan. For many years, the FDA's Total Diet Study (TDS) has measured iodine concentrations in selected foods collected in 4 regions of the country each year. For more than a decade, the NDL has collected and analyzed foods as part of the National Food and Nutrient Analysis Program; iodine analysis is now being added to the program. The NDL recently qualified a commercial laboratory to conduct iodine analysis of foods by an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) method. Co-analysis of a set of samples by the commercial laboratory using the ICP-MS method and by the FDA laboratory using its standard colorimetric method yielded comparable results. The FDA recently reviewed historical TDS data for trends in the iodine content of selected foods, and the NDL analyzed samples of a limited subset of those foods for iodine. The FDA and the NDL are working to combine their data on iodine in foods and to produce an online database that can be used for estimating iodine intake from foods in the US population. In addition, the NDL continues to analyze dietary supplements for iodine and, in collaboration with the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, to publish the data online in the Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database. The goal is to provide, through these 2 harmonized databases and the continuing TDS focus on iodine, improved tools for estimating iodine intake in population studies.
美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)和美国农业部农业研究局的营养数据实验室(NDL)一直在独立开展确定食品和膳食补充剂中碘含量的工作,目前正在协调双方的努力。本文的目的是描述协调计划以及根据该计划完成的初步碘分析结果。多年来,FDA的总膳食研究(TDS)一直在测量每年从该国4个地区采集的选定食品中的碘浓度。十多年来,NDL一直在收集和分析食品,作为国家食品和营养分析计划的一部分;碘分析现已被纳入该计划。NDL最近认证了一家商业实验室,通过电感耦合等离子体质谱法(ICP-MS)对食品进行碘分析。商业实验室使用ICP-MS方法和FDA实验室使用其标准比色法对一组样品进行的联合分析得出了可比的结果。FDA最近审查了TDS的历史数据,以了解选定食品中碘含量的趋势,NDL则对这些食品中有限子集的样品进行了碘分析。FDA和NDL正在努力整合他们关于食品中碘的数据,并建立一个在线数据库,可用于估计美国人群从食品中摄入的碘量。此外,NDL继续分析膳食补充剂中的碘,并与美国国立卫生研究院膳食补充剂办公室合作,在膳食补充剂成分数据库中在线发布这些数据。目标是通过这两个协调的数据库以及TDS对碘的持续关注,为人群研究中估计碘摄入量提供更好的工具。