M. Nobile, F. Arioli, R. Pavlovic, F. Ceriani, Shih-kuo Lin, S. Panseri, Roberto Villa, L. Chiesa
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Abstract
ABSTRACT Food safety becomes imperative when it aims to protect infants. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of emerging contaminants of which some act as endocrine-disruptors in baby food. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs), perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), parabens and antibiotics were analysed in 112 baby food of different categories (meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, cheese). As regard POPs, PFASs and antibiotics, no residues were detected, while one sample showed methyl-paraben (4.14 ng g−1), whereas another three contained propyl-paraben (median 1.70 ng g−1). Special attention must be paid on parabens metabolites, as 4-hydroxybenzoic acid, the principal parabens metabolite, was detected in all samples (median 176.7 ng g−1). It may be present as a degradation product, but also, it can be released from vegetables and fruits during food processing. It is recommended to collect more data on natural vs non-natural occurrence of parabens and metabolites to evaluate the exposure of sensitive population vs ADI published by the European Food Safety Authority and European Medicines Agency.
摘要食品安全是婴幼儿安全的重要保障。这项研究的目的是调查婴儿食品中出现的一些作为内分泌干扰物的新污染物的存在。对112种不同类别的婴儿食品(肉、鱼、蔬菜、水果、奶酪)中的持久性有机污染物(POPs)、全氟烷基物质(PFASs)、对羟基苯甲酸酯和抗生素进行了分析。至于持久性有机污染物、全氟辛烷磺酸和抗生素,没有检测到残留,其中一个样品含有对羟基苯甲酸甲酯(4.14 ng g−1),而另外三个样品含有对羟基苯甲酸丙酯(中位数为1.70 ng g−1)。必须特别注意对羟基苯甲酸的代谢物,因为4-羟基苯甲酸是对羟基苯甲酸的主要代谢物,在所有样品中都检测到(中位数为176.7 ng g−1)。它可以作为降解产物存在,但也可以在食品加工过程中从蔬菜和水果中释放出来。建议收集更多关于天然与非天然对羟基苯甲酸酯及其代谢物的数据,以评估敏感人群与欧洲食品安全局和欧洲药品管理局公布的ADI的暴露情况。