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German database on the occurrence of food additives: application for intake estimation of five food colours for toddlers and children

机译:德国食品添加剂存在数据库:婴幼儿五种食用色素的摄入量估算应用

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To get a more realistic estimation of food additive intake for toddlers and children, a German database on the occurrence of food additives was created. It uses consumption data of two recent national nutrition surveys for toddlers and children in combination with qualitative information of food additive occurrence in the consumed food. The information on food additive occurrence is based on food labelling. A categorisation system was developed according to regulations to classify the foods consumed and to identify possible food additive use in the food groups. Two natural (E120, E160b) and three artificial food colours (E110, E124, E129) were chosen for an assessment of food additive intake. The percentage of food items containing one of the chosen food colours was calculated for every food group and the food groups with most items containing the additive were identified. Intake estimations were performed based on maximum permitted-use levels (MPLs), Firstly, additive use was assumed in all foods consumed (tier 2); and secondly, food additive use was assumed only for those items where labelling confirmed the use and for all foods with no labelling available (tier 2b). Intake estimations were then compared with the ADI. Most food items with at least one of the food colours were found in the food groups confectionary, desserts, fermented milk products, flavoured drinks and breakfast cereals. The tier 2b approach provided more realistic estimations, which were always below those of the tier 2 approach and below the ADI for mean exposure. Exposure for high-level consumers exceeded the ADI for two of the food additives in tier 2b. Keeping in mind that the database is only mirroring the current situation, it provides a good possibility to refine the estimation of food additive intake for toddlers and children in Germany.
机译:为了更准确地估计幼儿和儿童的食品添加剂摄入量,建立了有关食品添加剂发生率的德国数据库。它结合了最近两次全国婴幼儿营养调查的消费数据,并结合了食用食品中食品添加剂的定性信息。有关食品添加剂出现的信息是基于食品标签的。根据法规开发了分类系统,以对食用的食品进行分类并确定食品组中可能使用的食品添加剂。选择两种天然(E120,E160b)和三种人造食用色素(E110,E124,E129)来评估食品添加剂的摄入量。计算每个食品组中包含一种选择的食品颜色的食品的百分比,并确定包含大多数食品的添加剂的食品组。摄入量估算是基于最大允许使用量(MPL)进行的。首先,假定所有食用的食物中都使用了添加剂(第2级);其次,假定食品添加剂的使用仅适用于标签确认使用的食品,以及所有没有标签的食品(2b级)。然后将摄入量估算值与ADI进行比较。在糖果,甜点,发酵乳制品,调味饮料和早餐谷物等食物组中发现了至少具有一种颜色的大多数食物。 2b层方法提供了更现实的估计,该估计值始终低于2层方法的估计值,并且低于ADI的平均暴露水平。对于2b级食品添加剂中的两种,高水平消费者的暴露量超过了ADI。请记住,该数据库仅反映了当前情况,它提供了一个很好的可能性,可以完善德国幼儿和儿童食品添加剂摄入量的估算。

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  • 来源
    《Food Additives & Contaminants》 |2014年第2期|197-206|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standardisation Unit, Scientific Services Department, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany;

    Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standardisation Unit, Scientific Services Department, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany;

    Institute of Nutrition, Consumption and Health, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany;

    Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standardisation Unit, Scientific Services Department, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany;

    Exposure Assessment and Exposure Standardisation Unit, Scientific Services Department, Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany;

    Institute of Nutrition, Consumption and Health, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany;

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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    food additive; database; intake estimation; tiered approach; exposure assessment; children; toddlers; Germany; colours;

    机译:食品添加剂;数据库;摄入量估算分层方法;暴露评估;孩子们幼儿德国;颜色;

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