Assessing heavy metal risks in liquid milk: Dietary exposure and carcinogenicity in China.

IF 3.7 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Yunfeng Yang, Mingjie Pan, Yingying Lin, HuaHu Xu, Suhang Wei, Chi Zhang, Sheng Lu, Bing Niu
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Abstract

China, as the world's second-largest market for dairy products, places significant importance on the safety of such products. In recent years, incidents related to the safety of dairy products have occurred frequently, posing substantial threats to public health and societal stability. The indiscriminate discharge of industrial sewage not only causes environmental pollution, but also may result in the presence of heavy metals in raw milk, thus raising concerns about food safety. This paper establishes a risk assessment model for heavy metal contamination in liquid milk, using dietary exposure assessment and simulation risk assessment. The assessment covers heavy metal contamination in soils and pastures across most provinces in China, excluding Taiwan, Tibet, Macau, and Hong Kong. Employing methods such as the pollution index, spatial cluster analysis, distribution fitting, and carcinogenic risk assessment, the study reveals that the overall pollution levels of heavy metals in the soil of Yunnan Province and Jiangxi Province are particularly severe, and the bioaccumulation effect made heavy metal pollution more pronounced in the forage samples of Yunnan Province. Furthermore, based on transfer factors, residents' daily dietary intake, and local economic levels, the study evaluates the carcinogenic risk and target total risk index of heavy metals in raw milk. The findings highlight that the risk of carcinogenicity and noncarcinogenicity is higher in the [3,6) age group compared with other age groups, underlining the urgent need for improved regulation and monitoring to protect public health, especially for vulnerable populations. The study underscores that heavy metal contamination forms a complete "soil-feed-milk" risk chain. It highlights the need to establish a region-specific regulatory framework, focusing on the characteristics of pollution. In additional, dietary interventions for susceptible groups, such as children, should be strengthened to mitigate the long-term health effects of environmental pollution.

评估液态奶中的重金属风险:中国的膳食暴露和致癌性。
中国作为世界第二大乳制品市场,非常重视乳制品的安全问题。近年来,涉及乳制品安全的事件频频发生,对公众健康和社会稳定构成重大威胁。工业污水的肆意排放不仅造成环境污染,还可能导致原料奶中存在重金属,从而引起人们对食品安全的担忧。本文采用膳食暴露评估和模拟风险评估相结合的方法,建立了液态奶重金属污染风险评估模型。该评估涵盖了除台湾、西藏、澳门和香港以外的中国大部分省份的土壤和牧场重金属污染情况。采用污染指数、空间聚类分析、分布拟合、致癌风险评价等方法研究发现,云南省和江西省土壤重金属总体污染程度尤为严重,且生物积累效应使云南省饲料样品重金属污染更为明显。基于转移因子、居民每日膳食摄入量、当地经济水平,评价原料奶中重金属的致癌风险及目标总风险指数。研究结果强调,与其他年龄组相比,该年龄组的致癌性和非致癌性风险更高[3,6],强调迫切需要改善监管和监测,以保护公众健康,特别是弱势群体。该研究强调,重金属污染形成了一个完整的“土壤-饲料-牛奶”风险链。它强调需要建立一个具体区域的管理框架,重点是污染的特点。此外,应加强对儿童等易受影响群体的饮食干预,以减轻环境污染对健康的长期影响。
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Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Dairy Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
17.10%
发文量
784
审稿时长
4.2 months
期刊介绍: The official journal of the American Dairy Science Association®, Journal of Dairy Science® (JDS) is the leading peer-reviewed general dairy research journal in the world. JDS readers represent education, industry, and government agencies in more than 70 countries with interests in biochemistry, breeding, economics, engineering, environment, food science, genetics, microbiology, nutrition, pathology, physiology, processing, public health, quality assurance, and sanitation.
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