Dietary exposure of general Chinese population to fatty acid esters of 3-monochloropropane-1, 2-diol (3-MCPD) from edible oils and oil-containing foods.

Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess

NHC Key Laboratory of Food Safety Risk Assessment, Chinese Academy of Medical Science Research Unit (2019RU014), China National Center for Food Safety Risk Assessment, Beijing, China.

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Edible oils and oil-containing foods are primary sources of 3-monochloropropane-1,2-diol (3-MCPD) esters, prompting analysis of 3,847 food samples from various regions in China between 2015-2017.
  • The study found the mean levels of 3-MCPD esters in edible oils, fried foods, and bakery items to be relatively low, with daily intake estimates generally below the tolerable limits set by the European Food Safety Authority.
  • While most of the Chinese population faces low health risks from 3-MCPD esters, individuals with high oil consumption may exceed safety thresholds, requiring further attention to their dietary habits.

Article Abstract

Edible oils and oil-containing foods have been regarded as the main source of 3-monochloropropane-1, 2-diol (3-MCPD) esters. A total of 3,847 individual food samples were collected in China to carry out 3-MCPD fatty acid esters analysis. The samples comprising edible oils, fried foods and bakery foods from 31 Chinese provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions were obtained from the national food contaminant information system during 2015-2017. The dietary exposure and potential risks associated with the consumption of 3-MPCD esters from edible oils and oil-containing foods were estimated using a semi-probabilistic assessment model. Concentrations of 3-MCPD fatty acid esters in food samples were detected by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The mean levels of 3-MCPD fatty acid esters in edible oils, fried foods and bakery foods were 0.862, 0.249 and 0.145 mg/kg, respectively. The range of mean dietary intakes of 3-MCPD esters in different subpopulation groups (classified by gender and age) was from 0.586 to 1.539 μg/kg bw/day, which were all lower than 2 μg/kg bw/day - the tolerable daily intake (TDI) established by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The range of dietary intake of 3-MCPD esters in high consumers (95th percentile) in each group was from 1.511 to 4.027 μg/kg bw/day, which accounted for 75.6% to 201.4% of the TDI. The 3-MCPD esters exposure level of 3.5% of the total Chinese population exceeded the TDI. The findings indicate that the potential health risks caused by dietary 3-MCPD esters from edible oils and oil-containing foods were of low concern for most of the Chinese population. However, the exposure risk of the consumers with excessive edible oil consumption calls for attention.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19440049.2020.1834151DOI Listing

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