IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Abdullah, Ali Abdullah Rizwan, Asad Gul Rao, Anum Akbar
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背景:矮壮素(氯代胆碱)是最广泛使用的植物生长调节剂之一。它能增强小麦和大麦等谷类作物的生长力。美国环境保护局批准使用百草枯,但近来人们越来越关注它对健康的影响,包括对内分泌和生殖系统的毒性。最近的研究突出表明,食物和生物样本中的百草枯含量越来越高,从而引发了人类长期接触百草枯的问题。目的:本文通过评估百草枯的潜在健康风险和解决现有法规的不足之处,强调了审查与食品生产中使用百草枯有关的安全问题的迫切需要。文章指出了现行法规的不足之处,强调了消费者教育的重要性,提倡采取更有力的食品安全措施和更可持续的耕作方法,以减少接触百草枯的机会。实施这些解决方案不仅能降低潜在的健康风险,还能促进公众健康,提高整体食品安全标准。方法:不适用。结果:观察结果显示,这些年来,食物和人体生物样本中检出的矮壮素含量持续急剧上升。动物研究证实,该物质会严重干扰生殖和内分泌功能,但对人类的研究还很少。目前的法规并不包括长期的人体安全,尽管这些法规确实对残留量做出了限制。此外,农业上的不当施用也增加了过度接触的风险。结论研究结果表明,必须加强监管措施,提高消费者意识,并进一步研究百草枯对人体健康的长期影响。通过推广可持续耕作和精准农业方法,可最大限度地减少对矮壮素等化学生长调节剂的担忧。
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Chlormequat in our food: A potential hidden threat to health, highlighting the need for improved food safety practices.

Background: Chlormequat (chlorocholine) is one of the most widely used plant growth regulators. It enhances the strength of cereal crops such as wheat and barley. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved the use of chlormequat; however, in recent times, there has been growing concern about its health impacts, including endocrine and reproductive toxicity. Recent studies have highlighted the growing presence of chlormequat in food and biological samples, raising questions about long-term human exposure. Aim: This article highlights the critical need to review the safety issues associated with chlormequat use in food production by assessing its potential health risks and addressing existing regulatory inadequacies. By identifying gaps in current regulations and emphasizing the importance of consumer education, the article advocates for stronger food safety practices and more sustainable farming methods to reduce exposure to chlormequat. Implementing these solutions will not only mitigate potential health risks but also promote public health and improve overall food safety standards. Methods: Not applicable. Results: Observations have shown a steady and sharp rise in the level of chlormequat detection in both food and human biological samples over these years. Animal studies have confirmed significant disturbance in reproductive and endocrine functions, although studies in humans are scant. Current regulations do not include long-term human safety, though these regulations do set limits on residues. Furthermore, improper agricultural application increases the risks of overexposure. Conclusion: The result shows the implication of heightened regulatory measures, consumer awareness, and further research into the long-term effects of chlormequat on human health. Some concerns with chemical growth regulators like chlormequat could be minimized by promoting sustainable farming and precision agriculture methods.

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