Estimation of furan contamination across the belgian food Chain


Abstract:

This paper provides an estimate of the furan content of Belgian foods. The objective of the study was to achieve the best food chain coverage with a restricted number of samples (n=496). The geographic distribution, different market chains and labels, and consumption frequencies were taken into account in the construction of the sampling plan. Weighting factors such as contamination levels, consumption frequency and the diversity of food items were applied to set up the model. The very low detection capabilities (CCβ) of the analytical methods used (sub-ppb) allowed reporting of 78.2% of the overall dataset above CCβ and, in particular, 96.7% for the baby food category. The highest furan levels were found in powdered roasted bean coffee (1912 μgkg-1) with a mean of 756 μgkg-1 for this category. Prepared meat, pasta and rice, breakfast cereals, soups, and baby food also showed high mean furan contents ranging from 16 to 43 μgkg-1. Comparisons with contamination surveys carried out in other countries pointed out differences for the same food group and therefore contamination levels are related to the geographical origin of food items. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

Año de publicación:

2012

Keywords:

  • meat
  • Coffee
  • process contaminants
  • exposure assessment
  • Baby food
  • processed foods

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Contaminación

Áreas temáticas:

  • Tecnología alimentaria
  • Otros problemas y servicios sociales
  • Alimentación y bebidas