Abstract Background Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a multi-site carcinogen in experimental animals and probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC group 2A). Traces of EC below health-relevant ranges naturally occur in several fermented foods and beverages, while higher concentrations above 1 mg/l are regularly detected in only certain spirits derived from cyanogenic plants. In Brazil this concerns the sugarcane spirit cachaça and the manioc (cassava) spirit tiquira, which both regularly exceed the national EC limit of 0.15 mg/l. This study aims to estimate human exposure in Brazil and provide a quantitative risk assessment. Methods The human dietary intake of EC via alcoholic beverages was estimated based on WHO alcohol consumption data in combination ...
To evaluate the potential public health risk of ethyl carbamate (EC), EC exposure from fermented foo...
Ethyl carbamate (ETC) is endogenous contaminant present in trace amount practically in all fermented...
Alcoholic beverages have been classified as carcinogenic to humans. As alcoholic beverages are multi...
Abstract Background Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a multi-s...
Background: Ethyl carbamate ( EC) is a multi-site carcinogen in experimental animals and probably ca...
Background Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a multi-site carcinogen in experimental animals and probably car...
Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in fermented f...
Cachaça is a sugar cane spirit produced in Brazil. Ethyl carbamate (EC), a potential carcinogenic co...
Cachaça is a sugar cane spirit produced in Brazil. Ethyl carbamate (EC), a potential carcinogenic co...
Abstract: Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in f...
Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in fermented f...
This review aims to demonstrate the possible formation of Ethyl carbamate (EC) in different producti...
Ethyl carbamate is found in fermented foods: bread contains 3-15 ng/g, stone-fruit brandies 200-20,0...
The presence of ethyl carbamate in cachaças, tiquiras, whiskies and grapes was investigated by GC-MS...
AbstractEthyl carbamate (EC), which is probably carcinogenic to humans, can be produced during the a...
To evaluate the potential public health risk of ethyl carbamate (EC), EC exposure from fermented foo...
Ethyl carbamate (ETC) is endogenous contaminant present in trace amount practically in all fermented...
Alcoholic beverages have been classified as carcinogenic to humans. As alcoholic beverages are multi...
Abstract Background Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a multi-s...
Background: Ethyl carbamate ( EC) is a multi-site carcinogen in experimental animals and probably ca...
Background Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a multi-site carcinogen in experimental animals and probably car...
Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in fermented f...
Cachaça is a sugar cane spirit produced in Brazil. Ethyl carbamate (EC), a potential carcinogenic co...
Cachaça is a sugar cane spirit produced in Brazil. Ethyl carbamate (EC), a potential carcinogenic co...
Abstract: Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in f...
Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a recognized genotoxic carcinogen, with widespread occurrence in fermented f...
This review aims to demonstrate the possible formation of Ethyl carbamate (EC) in different producti...
Ethyl carbamate is found in fermented foods: bread contains 3-15 ng/g, stone-fruit brandies 200-20,0...
The presence of ethyl carbamate in cachaças, tiquiras, whiskies and grapes was investigated by GC-MS...
AbstractEthyl carbamate (EC), which is probably carcinogenic to humans, can be produced during the a...
To evaluate the potential public health risk of ethyl carbamate (EC), EC exposure from fermented foo...
Ethyl carbamate (ETC) is endogenous contaminant present in trace amount practically in all fermented...
Alcoholic beverages have been classified as carcinogenic to humans. As alcoholic beverages are multi...