2021
DOI: 10.56899/151.01.06
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Risk Profiling of Fumonisin in Corn (Zea mays L.) to the Filipino Consuming Population

Abstract: The Fusarium fungus is known to produce fumonisin, a naturally occurring mycotoxin associated with chronic adverse health effects in animal liver and kidney, which is commonly found in corn (Zea mays L.), one of the major agricultural crops and staple foods in the Philippines. The objective of this study was to develop a profile of the potential risks associated with the consumption of corn contaminated with fumonisins B1 (FB1) and B2 (FB2). This study involved the determination of data gaps in the risk profil… Show more

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“…Rustia et al (2022) reported that the estimated dietary exposure to fumonisin in corn showed an appreciable risk to health. The calculated dietary exposure estimates of the Filipino adult exceeded the PMTDI by 420.17% (maximum FB1), 194.30% (maximum FB2), and 189.81% (overall FB1 mean) 10) . FB1 was detected in rice produced by F. fijikuroi 1) .…”
Section: Mycotoxinsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Rustia et al (2022) reported that the estimated dietary exposure to fumonisin in corn showed an appreciable risk to health. The calculated dietary exposure estimates of the Filipino adult exceeded the PMTDI by 420.17% (maximum FB1), 194.30% (maximum FB2), and 189.81% (overall FB1 mean) 10) . FB1 was detected in rice produced by F. fijikuroi 1) .…”
Section: Mycotoxinsmentioning
confidence: 78%