2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2012.05.023
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Determination of acrylamide level in commercial baby foods and an assessment of infant dietary exposure

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“…Higher levels of acrylamide in baby biscuits samples were reported by other researchers from different countries reaching to 1217 µg/kg with the mean value of 324 µg/kg [23]. The mean acrylamide content in baby biscuits determined in our study was also lower than those of reported in Poland (219 µg/kg) [29]. The highest amount revealed in baby biscuits in a single sample (588 µg/kg) was lower than that found in Germany (633 µg/kg) [17].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…Higher levels of acrylamide in baby biscuits samples were reported by other researchers from different countries reaching to 1217 µg/kg with the mean value of 324 µg/kg [23]. The mean acrylamide content in baby biscuits determined in our study was also lower than those of reported in Poland (219 µg/kg) [29]. The highest amount revealed in baby biscuits in a single sample (588 µg/kg) was lower than that found in Germany (633 µg/kg) [17].…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…These food products were major sources of dietary acrylamide exposure due to their relatively high consumption rate and/or high acrylamide levels [11,17,18,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]. Therefore, exposure to acrylamide is of concern for consumers due to its potential carcinogenicity and content of acrylamide in commonly consumed food products must be determined by highly sensitive methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mojska et al (2012) analysed 111 commercially sold Polish baby food products, including follow-on formula, infant cereals, biscuits for infants and jarred baby food. The highest mean values were found in infant biscuits (219 μg/kg) and powdered cereals (148 and 129 μg/kg).…”
Section: Temporal Trend Analysis Of Aa Occurrence Data In Certain Foomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants, toddlers, other children and adolescents Mojska et al (2012) analysed 111 commercially made Polish baby food products including follow-on formula, infant cereals, biscuits for infants and jarred baby food. The estimated AA dietary intake for non-breast-fed infants (6-12 months old) considering the minimum, average and maximum AA concentration found in those products ranged from 0.4 to 0.6, from 2.10 to 4.32, and from 7.47 to 12.35 μg/kg b.w.…”
Section: 32mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such toxicants are potentially significant contributors to human disease (13), and are found in food supplies (46), water supplies (7) and in commercial products (8). Current methods for the detection of these chemical toxicants generally require multiple steps: (a) extraction of the toxicants from the environment (9); (b) purification of the toxicants via high-performance liquid chromatography (10) or gas chromatography (11) and (c) detection of the toxicants by mass spectrometry (12) or fluorescence spectroscopy (13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%