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通过肉类产品评估双酚 A(BPA)对人体健康的风险。

Human health risk assessment of bisphenol A (BPA) through meat products.

机构信息

School of Biosystems and Food Engineering, Agriculture and Food Science Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

出版信息

Environ Res. 2022 Oct;213:113734. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2022.113734. Epub 2022 Jun 22.

Abstract

Meat and meat products are often consumed in our daily diet, providing essential nutrients. Contamination by chemical hazards, including bisphenol A (BPA) in meat products, is a concern and is continuously monitored. BPA is well-known for its endocrine-disrupting properties, which may cause potential toxicological effects on reproductive, nervous, and immune systems. Dietary consumption is the main route of BPA exposure, and meat products are a major contributor. BPA exposure from meat consumption is the focus of this review. This review found that BPA has been widely detected in canned and non-canned meat products. BPA in canned meat is assumed to be predominantly from migration from can coatings. Relatively low levels are observed in non-canned products, and the source of contamination in these products has yet to be definitively identified. A recent European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) draft opinion has proposed to lower the tolerable daily intake of BPA from 4 μg kg body weight (bw) day to 0.04 ng kg body weight (bw) day, therefore potential health risks need to be addressed. This review has investigated potential contamination at the farm, industrial processes, and retail levels. Data gaps in the literature are also identified to improve future food safety in the meat industry. Also, a unified risk assessment strategy has been proposed. Further understanding of BPA migration in meat products is needed as a part of the exposure assessment to reduce potential risk, and more data on the dose-response relationship will help comprehend potential adverse health effects of BPA on humans. This research will inform the public, meat producers and processing industry, and policymakers on potential exposure to BPA and risk reduction measures, thus, ensuring food safety.

摘要

肉类和肉类产品是我们日常饮食中经常摄入的,提供了重要的营养物质。化学危害物的污染,包括肉类产品中的双酚 A(BPA),是一个令人关注的问题,并在持续监测中。BPA 因其具有内分泌干扰特性而广为人知,可能对生殖、神经和免疫系统产生潜在的毒理学影响。膳食摄入是 BPA 暴露的主要途径,而肉类产品是主要来源。本文主要关注肉类消费中的 BPA 暴露问题。本综述发现,BPA 已在罐装和非罐装肉类产品中广泛检出。罐装肉中的 BPA 主要来自罐头涂层的迁移。非罐装产品中 BPA 含量相对较低,这些产品的污染来源尚未明确确定。最近欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)的一份草案意见建议将 BPA 的可耐受每日摄入量从 4μg/kg 体重(bw)天降低到 0.04ng/kg 体重(bw)天,因此需要解决潜在的健康风险。本综述调查了农场、工业加工和零售层面的潜在污染情况。文献中的数据空白也被确定,以改善肉类行业的未来食品安全。同时,还提出了统一的风险评估策略。需要进一步了解 BPA 在肉类产品中的迁移情况,作为暴露评估的一部分,以降低潜在风险,更多关于剂量-反应关系的数据将有助于理解 BPA 对人类健康的潜在不良影响。这项研究将为公众、肉类生产和加工业以及政策制定者提供有关 BPA 潜在暴露和降低风险措施的信息,从而确保食品安全。

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