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Mar Pollut Bull ; 185(Pt B): 114367, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36435023

RESUMEN

Guanabara Bay (GB) is a highly contaminated estuarine system and an important fishing area in Southeastern Brazil. In this regard, knowledge concerning the association of certain contaminants in seafood to abiotic factors and human health risk assessments is still understudied. Therefore, this study aimed to quantify nine toxic elements in highly consumed crabs, shrimp, and squid, and associate the results with abiotic factors. A human health risk assessment was also performed. Our findings indicate that crabs are the main bioaccumulators. Transparency and depth were noteworthy for all three taxonomic groups. In general, contaminant concentrations were below the limits established by different international agencies, except for As, which was higher than the Brazilian limit (1 mg kg-1). However, the Hazard Index identified risks to consumer health for the ingestion of seafood. This study emphasizes the importance of jointly evaluating different toxic elements, for a more accurate health risk assessment.


Asunto(s)
Metaloides , Salud Pública , Humanos , Brasil , Estuarios , Alimentos Marinos
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36141460

RESUMEN

Children are highly vulnerable to chemical exposure. Thus, metal and metalloid in infant formulas are a concern, although studies in this regard are still relatively scarce. Thus, the presence of aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, tin, mercury, lead, and uranium was investigated in infant formulas marketed in Brazil by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, and the Target Hazard Quotients (THQ) and Target Cancer Risk (TCR) were calculated in to assess the potential risk of toxicity for children who consume these products continuously. Aluminum ranging from 0.432 ± 0.049 to 1.241 ± 0.113 mg·kg-1, arsenic from 0.012 ± 0.009 to 0.034 ± 0.006 mg·kg-1, and tin from 0.007 ± 0.003 to 0.095 ± 0.024 mg·kg-1 were the major elements, while cadmium and uranium were present at the lowest concentrations. According to the THQ, arsenic contents in infant formulas showed a THQ > 1, indicating potential health risk concerns for newborns or children. Minimal carcinogenic risks were observed for the elements considered carcinogenic. Metabolic and nutritional interactions are also discussed. This study indicates the need to improve infant formula surveillance concerning contamination by potentially toxic and carcinogenic elements.


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Arsénico , Mercurio , Metaloides , Metales Pesados , Neoplasias , Uranio , Niño , Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Aluminio/análisis , Arsénico/análisis , Arsénico/toxicidad , Brasil/epidemiología , Cadmio/análisis , Carcinógenos/análisis , Carcinógenos/toxicidad , Salud Infantil , Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Intoxicación por Metales Pesados , Fórmulas Infantiles/análisis , Mercurio/análisis , Metaloides/análisis , Metales Pesados/análisis , Receptores de Antígenos de Linfocitos T , Medición de Riesgo , Estaño/análisis , Uranio/análisis
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 183: 114038, 2022 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36029587

RESUMEN

Titanium (Ti) is considered a contaminant of emerging interest, as it displays toxic potential and has been increasingly employed in everyday products, pharmaceuticals, and food additives, mainly in nanoparticle form. However, several knowledge gaps are still noted, especially concerning its dynamics in the water. In this context, this study aimed to quantify total Ti concentrations in highly consumed swimming crabs, squid, and shrimp from an important estuary located in southeastern Brazil. Ti concentrations were higher than those reported in most studies carried out worldwide. Animal length and weight, as well as, depth, transparency, dissolved oxygen, and salinity, significantly influence Ti concentrations in the animals. Human health risks were also noted after calculating a simulated exposure to titanium dioxide, especially considering the uncertainties regarding the effects of this element and the absence of regulatory limits.


Asunto(s)
Braquiuros , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Animales , Brasil , Estuarios , Aditivos Alimentarios , Humanos , Oxígeno , Preparaciones Farmacéuticas , Titanio , Agua , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/análisis
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Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf ; 19(4): 1378-1396, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33337090

RESUMEN

Infant formulas are manufactured products to meet specific nutritional requirements for infants. However, infant formulas can contain harmful substances, such as chemical contaminants and residues, normally due to possible contamination of the raw material or from the production chain. Some studies have demonstrated that veterinary drugs, pesticides, mycotoxins, heavy metals, packaging materials, within other chemicals are found in infant formulas from different sources of contamination. It is known that some of these substances can be hepatotoxic, carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, immunotoxic, contributing to antibiotic resistance, among other detrimental consequences for consumers' health. The purpose of this review is to assess the scientific evidence concerning the occurrence, sources, and pathways of contamination, as well as the detrimental impacts on infant health due to the possible presence of chemical contaminants and residues in infant formulas. Moreover, strategies to reduce the risk of contamination of infant formulas are presented to ensure the highest standards of quality of infant formulas. The entire infant formula manufacturing process should be monitored and controlled to minimize the risk of contamination during processing, storage, and distribution, besides ensuring the use of raw materials with as low as acceptable levels of harmful substances in order to assure that the final product shall comply with the maximum levels and maximum residue limits, when established, for residues and contaminants in the final product.


Asunto(s)
Contaminación de Alimentos/análisis , Fórmulas Infantiles/análisis , Fórmulas Infantiles/normas , Contaminación de Alimentos/legislación & jurisprudencia , Contaminación de Alimentos/prevención & control , Manipulación de Alimentos/normas , Humanos , Lactante , Fórmulas Infantiles/química
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