Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5560405 Food and Chemical Toxicology 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Dietary exposure of the Italian population to inorganic arsenic has been assessed in the national 2012-14 Total Diet Study.•Inorganic arsenic was determined by HPLC-ICP-MS after chemical extraction in the 51 food groups making up the Italian diet.•The most important contributors to exposure were cereals and cereal products, water, vegetables, fruit, shellfish.•The mean exposure of infants and toddlers, children, adolescents, was 2.8, 2.4, 1.4 times, respectively, that of adults.•Using the lower EFSA BMDL, MOEs range <2-4 for the mean exposure and are <1 for infants and toddlers, children, adolescents.

Dietary exposure of the Italian population to inorganic arsenic has been assessed in the national Total Diet Study (TDS) carried out in 2012-2014. Within the TDS, food samples (>3000) were collected to be representative of the whole diet of the population, prepared as consumed, and pooled into 51 food groups, thus modelling the Italian diet. Inorganic arsenic was determined by HPLC-ICP-MS after chemical extraction and quantified in all samples. Occurrence data were combined with national individual consumption data to estimate mean and high level dietary exposure of the general population and of population subgroups according to age and gender, both at the national level and for each of the four main geographical areas of Italy. The intakes assessed are in the lower range of iAs exposure estimates in other European countries carried out without the support of the TDS approach. However, taking the lower limit of the BMDL01 range established by the EFSA as reference point, the margins of exposure are <2 for the mean intake in infants and toddlers and <1 for the 95th percentile intakes in all younger age groups. Our results indicate the goal to check and further reduce the dietary exposure to inorganic arsenic.

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