Deterministic and probabilistic health risk assessment of α-chaconine and α-solanine in potato products consumed in Korea
  • Han, Songyi
  • Oh, Sujin
  • Jang, Sukyeong
  • Lee, Jian
  • Kim, Byung Hee
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This study aimed to assess the health risks of alpha-chaconine and alpha-solanine, glycoalkaloids (GAs) commonly found in potatoes, in the Korean population using both deterministic and probabilistic approaches. A total of 146 potato samples, including raw and processed varieties, were analyzed for these GAs using a validated high-performance liquid chromatography-photodiode array method. GAs were detected in 63.0% of samples, with concentrations ranging from 2.29 to 172.19 mg kg-1. Deterministic risk assessments, based on daily dietary exposure estimates, indicated that the 1-2-year-old age group had the highest exposure to these compounds. Although the margin of exposure (MOE) values for most age groups exceeded 10, indicating low health risk, the MOE values for the 1-2-year-old group fell below 10 in certain scenarios, such as the 95th percentile extreme exposure, raising potential safety concerns. Probabilistic risk assessment using Monte Carlo simulations provided a more refined evaluation by accounting for variability in consumption patterns. This study underscores the importance of using both approaches for a thorough risk assessment, particularly in vulnerable populations such as young children. Further research on GA levels in processed potatoes is recommended to better understand exposure and mitigate risks.

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deterministic risk assessmentdietary exposureglycoalkaloidsMonte Carlo simulationGLYCOALKALOID CONTENTTEMPERATURESPECIFICITYNITRATESSTORAGE
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Deterministic and probabilistic health risk assessment of α-chaconine and α-solanine in potato products consumed in Korea
저자
Han, SongyiOh, SujinJang, SukyeongLee, JianKim, Byung Hee
DOI
10.1111/1750-3841.70117
발행일
2025-03
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Journal of Food Science
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