Investigation of nitrate and nitrite in commercially available infant formulas and baby foods in Iran and estimation of human health risks DOI Creative Commons
Mahmoud Taghavi, Ali Jafar Abedi, Ali Alami

и другие.

Scientific Reports, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(1)

Опубликована: Март 18, 2025

Levels of harmful nitrogen-containing substances have increased in many foods and drinks around the world. The impacts dietary nitrate nitrite on human health been controversial topics for years. present study aimed to quantify levels infant formulas baby sold Iran estimate non-carcinogenic risk from exposure these substances. samples were gathered randomly subsequently analyzed detect via Spectrophotometry. ranges 0.221–1.347 (mean 0.645) mg/kg 0.045–0.263 0.151) mg/kg, respectively. For foods, 0.24–1.93 0.99) 0.04– 1.45 (0.36) mg/kg. Estimated Daily Intake (EDI) values all below acceptable daily intake (nitrate ADI = 3.7 bw/day 0.07 established by FAO/WHO), showing that contaminants may not cause toxicity population. None this showed evidences a non-cancer consumers. However, it is suggested products their related risks be constantly monitored prevent significant hazards future.

Язык: Английский

Investigation of nitrate and nitrite in commercially available infant formulas and baby foods in Iran and estimation of human health risks DOI Creative Commons
Mahmoud Taghavi, Ali Jafar Abedi, Ali Alami

и другие.

Scientific Reports, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 15(1)

Опубликована: Март 18, 2025

Levels of harmful nitrogen-containing substances have increased in many foods and drinks around the world. The impacts dietary nitrate nitrite on human health been controversial topics for years. present study aimed to quantify levels infant formulas baby sold Iran estimate non-carcinogenic risk from exposure these substances. samples were gathered randomly subsequently analyzed detect via Spectrophotometry. ranges 0.221–1.347 (mean 0.645) mg/kg 0.045–0.263 0.151) mg/kg, respectively. For foods, 0.24–1.93 0.99) 0.04– 1.45 (0.36) mg/kg. Estimated Daily Intake (EDI) values all below acceptable daily intake (nitrate ADI = 3.7 bw/day 0.07 established by FAO/WHO), showing that contaminants may not cause toxicity population. None this showed evidences a non-cancer consumers. However, it is suggested products their related risks be constantly monitored prevent significant hazards future.

Язык: Английский

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