Risk assessment of buckwheat flour contaminated by thorn-apple (Datura stramonium L.) alkaloids: a case study from Slovenia
Autor: | Lucija Perharič, Branko Družina, Lovro Stanovnik, Gordana Koželj |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
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Datura stramonium Adolescent Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Flour Slovenia Food Contamination Toxicology Risk Assessment Foodborne Diseases Young Adult Alkaloids Scopolamine medicine Humans Thorn apple Child Aged No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level biology business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Infant General Chemistry General Medicine Contamination Middle Aged biology.organism_classification Biotechnology Atropine Food products Child Preschool business Risk assessment Food Science medicine.drug Fagopyrum |
Zdroj: | Food additivescontaminants. Part A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposurerisk assessment. 30(2) |
ISSN: | 1944-0057 |
Popis: | In Slovenia, a mass poisoning incident involving 73 consumers with symptoms such as dry mouth, hot red skin, blurred vision, tachycardia, urinary retention, ataxia, speech disturbance, disorientation and visual hallucinations occurred in 2003. In all cases, consumers had eaten buckwheat flour food products within the last few hours. Investigations by responsible authorities identified the contamination of a range of buckwheat food products with thorn-apple (Datura stramonium L.) seeds containing toxic alkaloids, atropine and scopolamine. To ensure the safe consumption of buckwheat food products, we carried out risk characterisation and proposed provisional maximum residue levels (MRLs) of atropine and scopolamine mixture in buckwheat flour. In the absence of critical "no observed adverse effect levels" for atropine and scopolamine, we based our estimation of the acute reference doses on the lowest recommended therapeutic doses. Taking into account the additive effect of the two alkaloids, we calculated acute reference doses of the mixture, that is 0.05 µg/kg of body mass for atropine and 0.03 µg/kg of body mass for scopolamine. MRLs for atropine and scopolamine mixture in buckwheat flour were estimated in a worst-case scenario, that is consumption of 100 g of flour by a child weighing 10 kg and taking into account a range of atropine/scopolamine ratio in implicated food products, that is 0.85-3.3. We proposed the national MRLs for atropine/scopolamine mixture in buckwheat food products: 4.0 µg/kg (atropine) and 2.0 µg/kg(scopolamine). However, in view of the large variability in the alkaloid content, depending on the origin of the Datura, we propose that risk assessment should be carried out on a case-by-case basis, taking into account the ratio between atropine and scopolamine content in a particular sample. |
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