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Concentrations of nine bisphenol analogues in food purchased from Catalonia (Spain): Comparison of canned and non-canned foodstuffs - imarina:6389775

URV's Author/s:Domingo Roig, José Luis / Gonzalez Paradell, Nieves / Marquès Bueno, Montserrat / Nadal Lomas, Martí
Author, as appears in the article.:González N; Cunha S; Ferreira R; Fernandes J; Marquès M; Nadal M; Domingo J
Author's mail:marti.nadal@urv.cat
nieves.gonzalez@urv.cat
montserrat.marques@urv.cat
joseluis.domingo@urv.cat
marti.nadal@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-0217-4827
0000-0003-4134-016X
0000-0001-6302-8578
0000-0001-6647-9470
0000-0002-0217-4827
Journal publication year:2020
Publication Type:Journal Publications
ISSN:02786915
APA:González N; Cunha S; Ferreira R; Fernandes J; Marquès M; Nadal M; Domingo J (2020). Concentrations of nine bisphenol analogues in food purchased from Catalonia (Spain): Comparison of canned and non-canned foodstuffs. Food And Chemical Toxicology, 136(110992), 110992-. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2019.110992
Papper original source:Food And Chemical Toxicology. 136 (110992): 110992-
Abstract:© 2019 Elsevier Ltd The present study was aimed at assessing the exposure of an adult population to nine BPs analogues (BPA, BPS, BPF, BPB, BPAF, BPZ, BPE, BPAP and BPP) through a duplicate diet study. Up to 40 canned and non-canned food samples were purchased from Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain) and further analyzed. Three of the nine BPs - BPA, BPB and BPE - were detected in the food samples. BPA was found in 93% and 36% of canned and non-canned samples, respectively, with a mean concentration of 22.49 and 4.73 μg/kg, respectively. Only one sample of canned asparagus (88.66 μg/kg) exceeded the new threshold set by the European Commission (50 μg/kg). BPB was found in canned and non-canned chicken and olive oil samples, with lower levels for canned chicken and non-canned olive oil. Finally, BPE was detected in non-canned mushrooms and nuts (2.40 and 12.35 μg/kg, respectively). Based on the current results, dietary intake for BPA was estimated to be 24.9 and 3.11 μg/day for canned and non-canned groups, respectively. The unexpected occurrence of BPs in non-canned products highlights the ubiquity of these compounds along the food production chain, beyond to the packaging.
Article's DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2019.110992
Link to the original source:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0278691519307823?via%3Dihub
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Toxicology
Saúde coletiva
Química
Odontología
Nutrição
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Medicina veterinaria
Medicina iii
Medicina ii
Medicina i
Materiais
Interdisciplinar
Food science & technology
Food science
Farmacia
Ensino
Engenharias iv
Engenharias ii
Enfermagem
Educação física
Ciências biológicas iii
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências ambientais
Ciências agrárias i
Ciência de alimentos
Biotecnología
Biodiversidade
Astronomia / física
Keywords:Risk-assessment
Quechers
Health
Food
Exposure assessment
Disruptores endocrinos
Dietary intake
Dietary exposure
Dietary
Chain
Bpa
Bisphenol analogues
Bisphenol a (bpa)
A levels
food
dietary intake
bisphenol analogues
bisphenol a (bpa)
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-07-27
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