Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand

Man-made cadmium (Cd) emissions can be transported between environmental matrices and the food chain. Food is the primary source of Cd exposure among general population as a consequence of the bioconcentration of Cd from soil. Chronic Cd exposure has been reported to be associated with chronic kidne...

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Main Author: Rodjana Chunhabundit
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spelling th-mahidol.406742019-03-14T15:01:33Z Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand Rodjana Chunhabundit Mahidol University Environmental Science Man-made cadmium (Cd) emissions can be transported between environmental matrices and the food chain. Food is the primary source of Cd exposure among general population as a consequence of the bioconcentration of Cd from soil. Chronic Cd exposure has been reported to be associated with chronic kidney disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) established the safe level of Cd intake as provisional tolerable monthly intake (PTMI) of 25 μg/kg bw in 2010. The major food groups that contribute to the most Cd exposure are rice and grains, shellfish and sea food, meat including edible offal, and vegetables. A number of studies reported the high Cd contaminated levels in foods from polluted areas in Thailand. The results are of high concern since the contaminations occur in foods that are major Cd contributors. Thus, in this review, the current situations of Cd contaminated foods in polluted areas of Thailand are summarized. In addition, the Cd intakes from selected scenarios are estimated to assess the potential health risk to consumers and the suggestions are also included. 2018-12-11T02:54:03Z 2019-03-14T08:01:33Z 2018-12-11T02:54:03Z 2019-03-14T08:01:33Z 2016-01-01 Article Toxicological Research. Vol.32, No.1 (2016), 65-72 10.5487/TR.2016.32.1.065 22342753 19768257 2-s2.0-84959278411 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/40674 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84959278411&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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topic Environmental Science
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Rodjana Chunhabundit
Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
description Man-made cadmium (Cd) emissions can be transported between environmental matrices and the food chain. Food is the primary source of Cd exposure among general population as a consequence of the bioconcentration of Cd from soil. Chronic Cd exposure has been reported to be associated with chronic kidney disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. The Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) established the safe level of Cd intake as provisional tolerable monthly intake (PTMI) of 25 μg/kg bw in 2010. The major food groups that contribute to the most Cd exposure are rice and grains, shellfish and sea food, meat including edible offal, and vegetables. A number of studies reported the high Cd contaminated levels in foods from polluted areas in Thailand. The results are of high concern since the contaminations occur in foods that are major Cd contributors. Thus, in this review, the current situations of Cd contaminated foods in polluted areas of Thailand are summarized. In addition, the Cd intakes from selected scenarios are estimated to assess the potential health risk to consumers and the suggestions are also included.
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author Rodjana Chunhabundit
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title Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
title_short Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
title_full Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
title_fullStr Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in Contaminated area, Thailand
title_sort cadmium exposure and potential health risk from foods in contaminated area, thailand
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