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Ochratoxin A Dietary Exposure of Ten Population Groups in the Czech Republic: Comparison with Data over the World

Ochratoxin A is a nephrotoxic and renal carcinogenic mycotoxin and is a common contaminant of various food commodities. Eighty six kinds of foodstuffs (1032 food samples) were collected in 2011–2013. High-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection was used for ochratoxin A determi...

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Autores principales: Ostry, Vladimir, Malir, Frantisek, Dofkova, Marcela, Skarkova, Jarmila, Pfohl-Leszkowicz, Annie, Ruprich, Jiri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins7093608
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author Ostry, Vladimir
Malir, Frantisek
Dofkova, Marcela
Skarkova, Jarmila
Pfohl-Leszkowicz, Annie
Ruprich, Jiri
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Malir, Frantisek
Dofkova, Marcela
Skarkova, Jarmila
Pfohl-Leszkowicz, Annie
Ruprich, Jiri
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description Ochratoxin A is a nephrotoxic and renal carcinogenic mycotoxin and is a common contaminant of various food commodities. Eighty six kinds of foodstuffs (1032 food samples) were collected in 2011–2013. High-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection was used for ochratoxin A determination. Limit of quantification of the method varied between 0.01–0.2 μg/kg depending on the food matrices. The most exposed population is children aged 4–6 years old. Globally for this group, the maximum ochratoxin A dietary exposure for “average consumer” was estimated at 3.3 ng/kg bw/day (lower bound, considering the analytical values below the limit of quantification as 0) and 3.9 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound, considering the analytical values below the limit of quantification as 1/2 limit of quantification). Important sources of exposure for this latter group include grain-based products, confectionery, meat products and fruit juice. The dietary intake for “high consumers” in the group 4–6 years old was estimated from grains and grain-based products at 19.8 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound), from tea at 12.0 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound) and from confectionery at 6.5 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound). For men aged 18–59 years old beer was the main contributor with an intake of 2.60 ng/kg bw/day (“high consumers”, middle bound). Tea and grain-based products were identified to be the main contributors for dietary exposure in women aged 18–59 years old. Coffee and wine were identified as a higher contributor of the OTA intake in the population group of women aged 18–59 years old compared to the other population groups.
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spelling pubmed-45916652015-10-05 Ochratoxin A Dietary Exposure of Ten Population Groups in the Czech Republic: Comparison with Data over the World Ostry, Vladimir Malir, Frantisek Dofkova, Marcela Skarkova, Jarmila Pfohl-Leszkowicz, Annie Ruprich, Jiri Toxins (Basel) Article Ochratoxin A is a nephrotoxic and renal carcinogenic mycotoxin and is a common contaminant of various food commodities. Eighty six kinds of foodstuffs (1032 food samples) were collected in 2011–2013. High-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection was used for ochratoxin A determination. Limit of quantification of the method varied between 0.01–0.2 μg/kg depending on the food matrices. The most exposed population is children aged 4–6 years old. Globally for this group, the maximum ochratoxin A dietary exposure for “average consumer” was estimated at 3.3 ng/kg bw/day (lower bound, considering the analytical values below the limit of quantification as 0) and 3.9 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound, considering the analytical values below the limit of quantification as 1/2 limit of quantification). Important sources of exposure for this latter group include grain-based products, confectionery, meat products and fruit juice. The dietary intake for “high consumers” in the group 4–6 years old was estimated from grains and grain-based products at 19.8 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound), from tea at 12.0 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound) and from confectionery at 6.5 ng/kg bw/day (middle bound). For men aged 18–59 years old beer was the main contributor with an intake of 2.60 ng/kg bw/day (“high consumers”, middle bound). Tea and grain-based products were identified to be the main contributors for dietary exposure in women aged 18–59 years old. Coffee and wine were identified as a higher contributor of the OTA intake in the population group of women aged 18–59 years old compared to the other population groups. MDPI 2015-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4591665/ /pubmed/26378578 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins7093608 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ochratoxin A Dietary Exposure of Ten Population Groups in the Czech Republic: Comparison with Data over the World
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4591665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins7093608
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