谷氨酸钠安全性评价中系统评估研究可靠性和相关性的方法

IF 2.9 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
William D. Klaren , Brianna N Rivera , Amy M Sheppard , Kara Franke , Daniele S Wikoff
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摘要

味精(MSG)是一种经过充分研究的食品添加剂。除了大量权威的安全性评估外,大量关于味精的研究正在进行中;这包括越来越多的研究,评估各种物质对据称由味精引起的毒性的改善潜力。这项工作旨在开发一种方法,以评估这些类型的调查作为成分安全评估的一部分的综合可靠性和相关性,并随后将其应用于涉及与其他物质共同暴露的味精出版物的案例研究。该方法评估使用SciRAP的研究的可靠性,以及在研究设计、剂量相关性和生物学效度背景下的相关性,从而对单个研究的信息量或研究质量进行总体分类。在39项评估味精毒性和各种物质改良特性的研究中,没有出版物被认为具有“高”研究质量,用于评估安全性,主要原因是与人类安全性的相关性较低(例如,在新生儿生命阶段使用急性高剂量),以及研究实施和报告的可靠性有限。这种方法可以促进对味精安全性或毒性研究质量的客观评估,也可以适用于其他食品添加剂或配料。
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Approach for systematically assessing study reliability and relevance in evaluations of monosodium glutamate safety

Approach for systematically assessing study reliability and relevance in evaluations of monosodium glutamate safety
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a well-studied food additive. In addition to numerous authoritative assessments of safety, a substantial volume of research is ongoing with MSG; this includes a growing volume of research assessing the ameliorating potential of various substances against purported MSG-induced toxicity. This work set out to develop an approach for evaluating the combined reliability and relevance of these types of investigations as part of ingredient safety assessments, and subsequently, to apply such to a case study of MSG publications involving co-exposures with other substances. The approach assesses the reliability of the studies utilizing SciRAP, and the relevance in context of study design, dose relevance, and biological validity, resulting in an overall categorization of the informativeness of an individual study, or study quality. In a case study application to 39 studies assessing MSG toxicity and ameliorative properties of a variety of substances, no publications were deemed of ‘high’ study quality for the purpose of assessing safety, due primarily to low relevance to human safety (e.g., use of an acute high dose during neonatal lifestages) and limited reliability in study conduct and reporting. The approach herein can facilitate objective assessments of the quality of MSG safety or toxicity studies and could also be tailored to other food additives or ingredients.
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Current Research in Toxicology
Current Research in Toxicology Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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