Acrylamide dietary intakes from selected street foods in youth population are estimated. The intake evaluation was carried out by combining levels of acrylamide in food, analytically determined by high performance liquid chromatography, with individual consumption data recorded using a questionnaire applied to a group of 200 students aged 19 to 30. The mean value of acrylamide exposure was recorded to be 0.452 μg/kg bw/day, while the average intakes at 50<sup>th</sup> and 95<sup>th</sup> percentile were 0.350 μg/kg bw/day and 1.539 μg/kg bw/day, respectively. The street food categories that contributed the most to acrylamide intake are pizza and French fries. The margins of exposure, based on benchmark dose limits defined for neoplastic eff...
In 2002, the Swedish National Food Administration and the University of Stockholm reported that cert...
At the end of April 2002, the Swedish Food Administration reported the presence of acrylamide in hea...
Acrylamide is a chemical substance that has been classified as probably carcinogenic (group 2A) by t...
Acrylamide has recently been found in a range of heat treated food items. As it is a neurotoxic agen...
Acrylamide dietary intakes from selected foods are estimated in this work for Brazilian adolescents ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 2º Congreso Internacional de Seguridad Alimentaria, celebrado los d...
Introduction: Acrylamide is used for wide range of industry purposes and it is produced in food duri...
Acrylamide is a carcinogenic chemical contaminant formed in heat-treated foods. In this study, a dup...
The aim of this risk assessment study was to estimate the dietary acrylamide (AA) intake of the adol...
Acrylamide concentration in food products collected from the Tehran market was investigated by the a...
The dietary intake of acrylamide (AA) is a health concern, and food is being monitored worldwide, bu...
A food and drink intake survey was carried out among university students and staff members. Consumpt...
Acrylamide (AA) is a neo-formed toxic compound that develops in foods during cooking at temperatures...
In this paper we calculated the usual and acute exposure to acrylamide (AA) in the Dutch population ...
Introduction Acrylamide is formed in several foods during high-temperature processing. In view of re...
In 2002, the Swedish National Food Administration and the University of Stockholm reported that cert...
At the end of April 2002, the Swedish Food Administration reported the presence of acrylamide in hea...
Acrylamide is a chemical substance that has been classified as probably carcinogenic (group 2A) by t...
Acrylamide has recently been found in a range of heat treated food items. As it is a neurotoxic agen...
Acrylamide dietary intakes from selected foods are estimated in this work for Brazilian adolescents ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 2º Congreso Internacional de Seguridad Alimentaria, celebrado los d...
Introduction: Acrylamide is used for wide range of industry purposes and it is produced in food duri...
Acrylamide is a carcinogenic chemical contaminant formed in heat-treated foods. In this study, a dup...
The aim of this risk assessment study was to estimate the dietary acrylamide (AA) intake of the adol...
Acrylamide concentration in food products collected from the Tehran market was investigated by the a...
The dietary intake of acrylamide (AA) is a health concern, and food is being monitored worldwide, bu...
A food and drink intake survey was carried out among university students and staff members. Consumpt...
Acrylamide (AA) is a neo-formed toxic compound that develops in foods during cooking at temperatures...
In this paper we calculated the usual and acute exposure to acrylamide (AA) in the Dutch population ...
Introduction Acrylamide is formed in several foods during high-temperature processing. In view of re...
In 2002, the Swedish National Food Administration and the University of Stockholm reported that cert...
At the end of April 2002, the Swedish Food Administration reported the presence of acrylamide in hea...
Acrylamide is a chemical substance that has been classified as probably carcinogenic (group 2A) by t...