Refined intake assessment of seven sweeteners via foods and beverages by the Dutch population using branded data.

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Corinne Sprong, Nanette Vrijenhoek, Jan Dirk Te Biesebeek, Maryse Niekerk, Nynke Koopman, Matthijs Sam, Ivon Milder
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Abstract

The intake of seven sweeteners (acesulfame K, aspartame, cyclamates, saccharins, steviol glycosides, sucralose (all chronic intake) and erythritol (acute intake)) via foods and beverages by the Dutch population was assessed in a refined assessment using branded data (product labels, use levels and consumption shares of brands) and scenarios for brand-loyalty. In general, the intake of these sweeteners was below their respective health-based guidance values (HBGVs). Only for toddlers high intakes of acesulfame K, cyclamates and erythritol were around or slightly above the HBGV in the most conservative scenario ('full brand-loyalty, consumers only'). However, intake of all sweeteners was likely overestimated due to conservative assumptions when data on the presence of sweeteners were absent. Improved information, particularly on products with a high contribution to the sweetener intake in toddlers, is needed to further refine the intake assessment. In conclusion, the intake of all sweeteners via foods and beverages is most likely of no concern for the Dutch population.

使用品牌数据对荷兰人通过食品和饮料摄入的七种甜味剂进行精细评估。
荷兰人通过食品和饮料摄入七种甜味剂(安赛蜜K、阿斯巴甜、甜蜜素、糖精、甜菊糖苷、三氯蔗糖(均为慢性摄入)和赤藓糖醇(急性摄入))的情况,采用品牌数据(产品标签、使用水平和品牌消费份额)和品牌忠诚度情景进行了精细评估。总的来说,这些甜味剂的摄入量低于各自的健康指导值(HBGVs)。在最保守的情况下(“完全忠于品牌,仅限消费者”),只有蹒跚学步的幼儿的高摄入量安赛蜜K、甜蜜素和赤藓糖醇接近或略高于HBGV。然而,由于缺乏有关甜味剂存在的数据,由于保守的假设,所有甜味剂的摄入量可能被高估了。为了进一步完善摄入评估,需要改进信息,特别是那些对幼儿摄入甜味剂有很大贡献的产品。总之,通过食物和饮料摄入所有甜味剂对荷兰人来说很可能是无关紧要的。
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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
6.90%
发文量
136
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Food Additives & Contaminants: Part A publishes original research papers and critical reviews covering analytical methodology, occurrence, persistence, safety evaluation, detoxification and regulatory control of natural and man-made additives and contaminants in the food and animal feed chain. Papers are published in the areas of food additives including flavourings, pesticide and veterinary drug residues, environmental contaminants, plant toxins, mycotoxins, marine biotoxins, trace elements, migration from food packaging, food process contaminants, adulteration, authenticity and allergenicity of foods. Papers are published on animal feed where residues and contaminants can give rise to food safety concerns. Contributions cover chemistry, biochemistry and bioavailability of these substances, factors affecting levels during production, processing, packaging and storage; the development of novel foods and processes; exposure and risk assessment.
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