Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches
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Summary: | Swine production workers are exposed simultaneously to multiple contaminants. Occupational exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in Portuguese swine production farms has already been reported. However, besides AFB1, data regarding fungal contamination showed that exposure to other mycotoxins could be expected in this setting. The present study aimed to characterize the occupational exposure to multiple mycotoxins of swine production workers. To provide a broad view on the burden of contamination by mycotoxins and the workers’ exposure, biological (urine) samples from workers (n = 25) and 38 environmental samples (air samples, n = 23; litter samples, n = 5; feed samples, n = 10) were collected. The mycotoxins biomarkers detected in the urine samples of the workers group were the deoxynivalenol-glucuronic acid conjugate (60%), aflatoxin M1 (16%), enniatin B (4%), citrinin (8%), dihydrocitrinone (12%) and ochratoxin A (80%). Results of the control group followed the same pattern, but in general with a lower number of quantifiable results (<LOQ). Besides air samples, all the other environmental samples collected presented high and diverse contamination, and deoxynivalenol (DON), like in the biomonitoring results, was the most prominent mycotoxin. The results demonstrate that the occupational environment is adding and contributing to the workers’ total exposure to mycotoxins, particularly in the case of DON. This was confirmed by the biomonitoring data and the high contamination found in feed and litter samples. Furthermore, the followed multi-biomarker approach allowed to conclude that workers and general population are exposed to several mycotoxins simultaneously. Moreover, occupational exposure is probably described as being intermittent and with very high concentrations for short durations. This should be reflected in the risk assessment process. |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring ApproachesMicotoxinsBiomonitoringMycotoxins MixtureOccupational ExposureSwine ProductionMicotoxinasSegurança AlimentarToxicologiaAvaliação de RiscoSaúde HumanaSwine production workers are exposed simultaneously to multiple contaminants. Occupational exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in Portuguese swine production farms has already been reported. However, besides AFB1, data regarding fungal contamination showed that exposure to other mycotoxins could be expected in this setting. The present study aimed to characterize the occupational exposure to multiple mycotoxins of swine production workers. To provide a broad view on the burden of contamination by mycotoxins and the workers’ exposure, biological (urine) samples from workers (n = 25) and 38 environmental samples (air samples, n = 23; litter samples, n = 5; feed samples, n = 10) were collected. The mycotoxins biomarkers detected in the urine samples of the workers group were the deoxynivalenol-glucuronic acid conjugate (60%), aflatoxin M1 (16%), enniatin B (4%), citrinin (8%), dihydrocitrinone (12%) and ochratoxin A (80%). Results of the control group followed the same pattern, but in general with a lower number of quantifiable results (<LOQ). Besides air samples, all the other environmental samples collected presented high and diverse contamination, and deoxynivalenol (DON), like in the biomonitoring results, was the most prominent mycotoxin. The results demonstrate that the occupational environment is adding and contributing to the workers’ total exposure to mycotoxins, particularly in the case of DON. This was confirmed by the biomonitoring data and the high contamination found in feed and litter samples. Furthermore, the followed multi-biomarker approach allowed to conclude that workers and general population are exposed to several mycotoxins simultaneously. Moreover, occupational exposure is probably described as being intermittent and with very high concentrations for short durations. This should be reflected in the risk assessment process.MDPIRepositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de SaúdeViegas, S.Assunção, R.Martins, CarlaNunes, CarlaOsteresch, BerndTwaruzek, MagdalenaKosicki, RobertGrajewski, JanRibeiro, EdnaViegas, C.2020-04-28T21:52:45Z2019-02-012019-02-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.18/6545eng2072-665110.3390/toxins11020078info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-26T14:21:26Zoai:repositorio.insa.pt:10400.18/6545Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T21:35:42.887905Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches Viegas, S. Micotoxins Biomonitoring Mycotoxins Mixture Occupational Exposure Swine Production Micotoxinas Segurança Alimentar Toxicologia Avaliação de Risco Saúde Humana |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
title_full |
Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Occupational Exposure to Mycotoxins in Swine Production: Environmental and Biological Monitoring Approaches |
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Viegas, S. |
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Viegas, S. Assunção, R. Martins, Carla Nunes, Carla Osteresch, Bernd Twaruzek, Magdalena Kosicki, Robert Grajewski, Jan Ribeiro, Edna Viegas, C. |
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Assunção, R. Martins, Carla Nunes, Carla Osteresch, Bernd Twaruzek, Magdalena Kosicki, Robert Grajewski, Jan Ribeiro, Edna Viegas, C. |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde |
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Viegas, S. Assunção, R. Martins, Carla Nunes, Carla Osteresch, Bernd Twaruzek, Magdalena Kosicki, Robert Grajewski, Jan Ribeiro, Edna Viegas, C. |
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Micotoxins Biomonitoring Mycotoxins Mixture Occupational Exposure Swine Production Micotoxinas Segurança Alimentar Toxicologia Avaliação de Risco Saúde Humana |
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Micotoxins Biomonitoring Mycotoxins Mixture Occupational Exposure Swine Production Micotoxinas Segurança Alimentar Toxicologia Avaliação de Risco Saúde Humana |
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Swine production workers are exposed simultaneously to multiple contaminants. Occupational exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in Portuguese swine production farms has already been reported. However, besides AFB1, data regarding fungal contamination showed that exposure to other mycotoxins could be expected in this setting. The present study aimed to characterize the occupational exposure to multiple mycotoxins of swine production workers. To provide a broad view on the burden of contamination by mycotoxins and the workers’ exposure, biological (urine) samples from workers (n = 25) and 38 environmental samples (air samples, n = 23; litter samples, n = 5; feed samples, n = 10) were collected. The mycotoxins biomarkers detected in the urine samples of the workers group were the deoxynivalenol-glucuronic acid conjugate (60%), aflatoxin M1 (16%), enniatin B (4%), citrinin (8%), dihydrocitrinone (12%) and ochratoxin A (80%). Results of the control group followed the same pattern, but in general with a lower number of quantifiable results (<LOQ). Besides air samples, all the other environmental samples collected presented high and diverse contamination, and deoxynivalenol (DON), like in the biomonitoring results, was the most prominent mycotoxin. The results demonstrate that the occupational environment is adding and contributing to the workers’ total exposure to mycotoxins, particularly in the case of DON. This was confirmed by the biomonitoring data and the high contamination found in feed and litter samples. Furthermore, the followed multi-biomarker approach allowed to conclude that workers and general population are exposed to several mycotoxins simultaneously. Moreover, occupational exposure is probably described as being intermittent and with very high concentrations for short durations. This should be reflected in the risk assessment process. |
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