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Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario

In order to serve population health better, the first integrated tiered decision tree for cumulative risk assessment of co-exposure of Pb-, Cd-, and As-associated health risks in food homologous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was designed, after measuring their concentrations by inductively coup...

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Autores principales: Zuo, Tian-Tian, Jin, Hong-Yu, Chen, An-Zhen, Zhang, Lei, Kang, Shuai, Li, An-Ping, Gao, Fei, Wei, Feng, Yu, Jian-Dong, Wang, Qi, Yang, Jian-Bo, Ma, Shuang-Cheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.908986
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author Zuo, Tian-Tian
Jin, Hong-Yu
Chen, An-Zhen
Zhang, Lei
Kang, Shuai
Li, An-Ping
Gao, Fei
Wei, Feng
Yu, Jian-Dong
Wang, Qi
Yang, Jian-Bo
Ma, Shuang-Cheng
author_facet Zuo, Tian-Tian
Jin, Hong-Yu
Chen, An-Zhen
Zhang, Lei
Kang, Shuai
Li, An-Ping
Gao, Fei
Wei, Feng
Yu, Jian-Dong
Wang, Qi
Yang, Jian-Bo
Ma, Shuang-Cheng
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description In order to serve population health better, the first integrated tiered decision tree for cumulative risk assessment of co-exposure of Pb-, Cd-, and As-associated health risks in food homologous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was designed, after measuring their concentrations by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS). Basically, our three-step decision tree involving hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and target-organ toxicity dose (TTD) modification of the HI method was developed to evaluate the potential risks of 949 batches of 15 types of food homologous TCM. To acquire a real-life exposure scenario, the cumulative risk assessment model was established by optimizing key parameters, such as ingestion rates, frequency, and duration of exposure to food homologous TCM based on questionnaire data. As a result, the mean concentrations of Pb, Cd, and As in 949 batches of food homologous TCM were 0.896, 0.133, and 0.192 mg/kg, respectively. The HQ values of As for Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. were 1.04 and 1.01, respectively, for females. Other HQs of Pb, Cd, or As in food homologous TCM were lower than 1 for both males and females. However, after rapid screening of the co-exposure health risks of heavy metals by the HI method, cumulative risk assessment results acquired by TTD modification of the HI method implied that the potential health risks associated with the co-exposure of Pb, Cd, and As in Lonicera japonica Thunb. and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. ingested as both TCM and food were of concern in the clinic. Additionally, the cumulative risks of Pb, Cd, and As in Mentha canadensis L., Chrysanthemum indicum L., and Zaocys dhumnades (Cantor) only used as food exceeded the human tolerance dose. Collectively, our innovation on the tiered strategy of decision tree based on a real-life exposure scenario provides a novel approach engaging in the cumulative risk assessment of heavy metals in food homologous TCM. All in all, such effort attempts to scientifically guide the rational use of TCM in the treatment of the complex diseases and the improvement of population health.
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spelling pubmed-92688972022-07-09 Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario Zuo, Tian-Tian Jin, Hong-Yu Chen, An-Zhen Zhang, Lei Kang, Shuai Li, An-Ping Gao, Fei Wei, Feng Yu, Jian-Dong Wang, Qi Yang, Jian-Bo Ma, Shuang-Cheng Front Pharmacol Pharmacology In order to serve population health better, the first integrated tiered decision tree for cumulative risk assessment of co-exposure of Pb-, Cd-, and As-associated health risks in food homologous traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was designed, after measuring their concentrations by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS). Basically, our three-step decision tree involving hazard quotient (HQ), hazard index (HI), and target-organ toxicity dose (TTD) modification of the HI method was developed to evaluate the potential risks of 949 batches of 15 types of food homologous TCM. To acquire a real-life exposure scenario, the cumulative risk assessment model was established by optimizing key parameters, such as ingestion rates, frequency, and duration of exposure to food homologous TCM based on questionnaire data. As a result, the mean concentrations of Pb, Cd, and As in 949 batches of food homologous TCM were 0.896, 0.133, and 0.192 mg/kg, respectively. The HQ values of As for Angelica sinensis (Oliv.) Diels and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. were 1.04 and 1.01, respectively, for females. Other HQs of Pb, Cd, or As in food homologous TCM were lower than 1 for both males and females. However, after rapid screening of the co-exposure health risks of heavy metals by the HI method, cumulative risk assessment results acquired by TTD modification of the HI method implied that the potential health risks associated with the co-exposure of Pb, Cd, and As in Lonicera japonica Thunb. and Houttuynia cordata Thunb. ingested as both TCM and food were of concern in the clinic. Additionally, the cumulative risks of Pb, Cd, and As in Mentha canadensis L., Chrysanthemum indicum L., and Zaocys dhumnades (Cantor) only used as food exceeded the human tolerance dose. Collectively, our innovation on the tiered strategy of decision tree based on a real-life exposure scenario provides a novel approach engaging in the cumulative risk assessment of heavy metals in food homologous TCM. All in all, such effort attempts to scientifically guide the rational use of TCM in the treatment of the complex diseases and the improvement of population health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9268897/ /pubmed/35814235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.908986 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zuo, Jin, Chen, Zhang, Kang, Li, Gao, Wei, Yu, Wang, Yang and Ma. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Zuo, Tian-Tian
Jin, Hong-Yu
Chen, An-Zhen
Zhang, Lei
Kang, Shuai
Li, An-Ping
Gao, Fei
Wei, Feng
Yu, Jian-Dong
Wang, Qi
Yang, Jian-Bo
Ma, Shuang-Cheng
Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title_full Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title_fullStr Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title_full_unstemmed Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title_short Novel Integrated Tiered Cumulative Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Food Homologous Traditional Chinese Medicine Based on a Real-Life-Exposure Scenario
title_sort novel integrated tiered cumulative risk assessment of heavy metals in food homologous traditional chinese medicine based on a real-life-exposure scenario
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.908986
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