Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins

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Main Author: Alvito, Paula
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Assunção, Ricardo, Martins, C., Viegas, S., Fernandes, P., Carvalho-Oliveira, I., Torres, D., Monteiro, S., Nabais, P., Membré, J.M., Boué, G., Persson, M., Thompsen, S., Jakobsen, L., Pires, S., Poulsen, M.
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: State of the art. Data from a recent Portuguese national project that studied the toxic effects of children exposure (under 3 years old) to multiple mycotoxins in infant foods (MYCOMIX) reported the co-occurrence of 21 mycotoxins and metabolites present in breakfast cereals primarily marketed for children. This study showed that 96% of the analyzed breakfast cereal samples were contaminated with mycotoxins1,2. The output of this project also highlighted the knowledge gaps on the contra-balance beneficial health effect of these foods, and the need to determine the risk-benefit balance, since the evaluated food products, namely breakfast cereals, are simultaneously recognized vehicles of food components, like nutrients, vitamins and water soluble and insoluble fibers, which could be assumed as beneficial for children health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
title Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
spellingShingle Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
Alvito, Paula
Mycotoxins
Risk-benefit Assessment
RiskBenefit4EU
Case study
Portugal
Segurança Alimentar
title_short Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
title_full Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
title_fullStr Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
title_full_unstemmed Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
title_sort Risk-benefit assessment in foods: a case study involving mycotoxins
author Alvito, Paula
author_facet Alvito, Paula
Assunção, Ricardo
Martins, C.
Viegas, S.
Fernandes, P.
Carvalho-Oliveira, I.
Torres, D.
Monteiro, S.
Nabais, P.
Membré, J.M.
Boué, G.
Persson, M.
Thompsen, S.
Jakobsen, L.
Pires, S.
Poulsen, M.
author_role author
author2 Assunção, Ricardo
Martins, C.
Viegas, S.
Fernandes, P.
Carvalho-Oliveira, I.
Torres, D.
Monteiro, S.
Nabais, P.
Membré, J.M.
Boué, G.
Persson, M.
Thompsen, S.
Jakobsen, L.
Pires, S.
Poulsen, M.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Nacional de Saúde
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvito, Paula
Assunção, Ricardo
Martins, C.
Viegas, S.
Fernandes, P.
Carvalho-Oliveira, I.
Torres, D.
Monteiro, S.
Nabais, P.
Membré, J.M.
Boué, G.
Persson, M.
Thompsen, S.
Jakobsen, L.
Pires, S.
Poulsen, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycotoxins
Risk-benefit Assessment
RiskBenefit4EU
Case study
Portugal
Segurança Alimentar
topic Mycotoxins
Risk-benefit Assessment
RiskBenefit4EU
Case study
Portugal
Segurança Alimentar
description State of the art. Data from a recent Portuguese national project that studied the toxic effects of children exposure (under 3 years old) to multiple mycotoxins in infant foods (MYCOMIX) reported the co-occurrence of 21 mycotoxins and metabolites present in breakfast cereals primarily marketed for children. This study showed that 96% of the analyzed breakfast cereal samples were contaminated with mycotoxins1,2. The output of this project also highlighted the knowledge gaps on the contra-balance beneficial health effect of these foods, and the need to determine the risk-benefit balance, since the evaluated food products, namely breakfast cereals, are simultaneously recognized vehicles of food components, like nutrients, vitamins and water soluble and insoluble fibers, which could be assumed as beneficial for children health.
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