Occurrence and health risk assessment of tropane alkaloids in cereal foods consumed in Korea
  • Han, Songyi
  • Jang, Sukyeong
  • Oh, Sujin
  • Lee, Jian
  • Lee, Hwa-Jeong
  • ... Kim, Byung Hee
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Tropane alkaloids (TA) are natural toxins found in certain plants, including cereals, of which atropine and scopolamine are the main species of concern due to their acute toxicity. This study aimed to determine the occurrence of TA in cereal foods and assess the potential health risks associated with their consumption in Korea. TA levels were analyzed in 80 raw and 71 processed cereal samples, which were distributed throughout Korea in 2021, using ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. At least one of the six TA species, namely atropine, scopolamine, pseudotropine, tropinone, scopine, and 6-hydroxytropinone, was detected in 10 out of the 151 samples at levels ranging from 0.12 to 88.10 μg kg−1. Dietary exposure (mean, 0.23 ng kg−1 bw day−1) to atropine and scopolamine in the Korean population was estimated to be low across all age groups. This is despite considering worst-case scenarios using the total concentrations of atropine and scopolamine in a millet sample, both of which were detected, and 95th percentile consumption for consumers of millet only. Both the hazard index and margin of exposure methods indicated that the current levels of TA exposure from millet consumption were unlikely to pose significant health risks to the Korean population.

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DetectionDietary exposureHazard indexTropane alkaloids
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Occurrence and health risk assessment of tropane alkaloids in cereal foods consumed in Korea
저자
Han, SongyiJang, SukyeongOh, SujinLee, JianLee, Hwa-JeongKoo, Yong EuiKim, Byung Hee
DOI
10.1016/j.fct.2024.114589
발행일
2024-04
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Food and Chemical Toxicology
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