Grains are the main energy and carbohydrate sources for human nutrition globally. Governmental and non-governmental authorities recommend whole grains as a healthy food choice. The role of contaminants in (whole) grains and how to mitigate any potential risk following their consumption has not been reported. With this narrative review, we shed light on the potential human health risk from contaminants in whole grains and elaborate strategies to mitigate such risk. We found that grains represent a significant source of food-borne contaminants, the main ones being; mycotoxins including (A) aflatoxin B1; (B) ochratoxin A; (C) fumonisin B1; (D) deoxynivalenol; (E) zearalenone; toxic metals like arsenic, cadmium and lead; as well as process cont...
Food can become contaminated with substances not intentionally added (contaminants). They can occur ...
Cereal grains represent one of the major sources of human food and nowadays, their production has in...
A number of epidemiological studies have shown that regular consumption of whole grains reduces risk...
Grains are the main energy and carbohydrate sources for human nutrition globally. Governmental and n...
Mycotoxins (MT) can be produced by some microfungi and are capable of causing disease and death in h...
The Swedish Food Agency has food-based dietary guidelines that advises the population to choose whol...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
International audienceMeta-analyses show that whole grain product consumption is associated with sig...
The current meta-analysis study was aimed to estimate the potentially toxic elements (PTEs) contamin...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of moulds that represent a significant food safety issue and po...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and barley and Fusarium ear rot in maize is caused by several Fu...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
This research paper is intended to raise awareness of the benefits of whole grains in the diet as we...
Bread can be healthier! Consuming whole-grain foods can prevent cardiovascular diseases, type-2 diab...
Food can become contaminated with substances not intentionally added (contaminants). They can occur ...
Cereal grains represent one of the major sources of human food and nowadays, their production has in...
A number of epidemiological studies have shown that regular consumption of whole grains reduces risk...
Grains are the main energy and carbohydrate sources for human nutrition globally. Governmental and n...
Mycotoxins (MT) can be produced by some microfungi and are capable of causing disease and death in h...
The Swedish Food Agency has food-based dietary guidelines that advises the population to choose whol...
International audienceEpidemiological studies then meta-analyses clearly show that whole grain cerea...
International audienceMeta-analyses show that whole grain product consumption is associated with sig...
The current meta-analysis study was aimed to estimate the potentially toxic elements (PTEs) contamin...
Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of moulds that represent a significant food safety issue and po...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat and barley and Fusarium ear rot in maize is caused by several Fu...
Higher whole grain cereal intakes are associated with substantially lower risks of type 2 diabetes, ...
This research paper is intended to raise awareness of the benefits of whole grains in the diet as we...
Bread can be healthier! Consuming whole-grain foods can prevent cardiovascular diseases, type-2 diab...
Food can become contaminated with substances not intentionally added (contaminants). They can occur ...
Cereal grains represent one of the major sources of human food and nowadays, their production has in...
A number of epidemiological studies have shown that regular consumption of whole grains reduces risk...