The hemoglobin adduct N-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-valine as biomarker of dietary exposure to glycidyl esters: a controlled exposure study in humans

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作者
Abraham, Klaus [1 ]
Hielscher, Jan [1 ]
Kaufholz, Tobias [2 ]
Mielke, Hans [2 ]
Lampen, Alfonso [1 ]
Monien, Bernhard [1 ]
机构
[1] German Fed Inst Risk Assessment BfR, Dept Food Safety, Max Dohrn Str 8-10, D-10589 Berlin, Germany
[2] German Fed Inst Risk Assessment BfR, Dept Exposure, Max Dohrn Str 8-10, D-10589 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Glycidol; Edman degradation; Protein adduct; Biomarker; Exposure study; FATTY-ACID ESTERS; RED-CELL SURVIVAL; GENOTOXIC POTENCY; EPICHLOROHYDRIN;
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10.1007/s00204-018-2373-y
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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100405 ;
摘要
Fatty acid esters of glycidol (glycidyl esters) are heat-induced food contaminants predominantly formed during industrial deodorization of vegetable oils and fats. After consumption, the esters are digested in the gastrointestinal tract, leading to a systemic exposure to the reactive epoxide glycidol. The compound is carcinogenic, genotoxic and teratogenic in rodents, and rated as probably carcinogenic to humans (IARC group 2A). Assessment of exposure from occurrence and consumption data is difficult, as lots of different foods containing refined oils and fats may contribute to human exposure. Therefore, assessment of the internal exposure using the hemoglobin adduct of glycidol, N-(2,3-dihydroxypropyl)-valine (2,3-diHOPr-Val), may be promising, but a proof-of-principle study is needed to interpret adduct levels with respect to the underlying external exposure. A controlled exposure study was conducted with 11 healthy participants consuming a daily portion of about 36g commercially available palm fat with a relatively high content of ester-bound glycidol (8.7mg glycidol/kg) over 4 weeks (total amount 1kg fat, individual doses between 2.7 and 5.2 mu g/kg body weight per day). Frequent blood sampling was performed to monitor the 2,3-diHOPr-Val adduct levels during formation and the following removal over 15 weeks, using a modified Edman degradation and ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS). Results demonstrated for the first time that the relatively high exposure during the intervention period was reflected in corresponding distinct increases of 2,3-diHOPr-Val levels in all participants, following the expected slope for hemoglobin adduct formation and removal over time. The mean adduct level increased from 4.0 to 12.2pmol 2,3-diHOPr-Val/g hemoglobin. By using a nonlinear mixed model, values for the adduct level/dose ratio (k, mean 0.082pmol 2,3-diHOPr-Val/g hemoglobin per mu g glycidol/kg body weight) and the adduct lifetime (, mean 104 days, likely the lifetime of the erythrocytes) were determined. Interindividual variability was generally low. 2,3-DiHOPr-Val was therefore proven to be a biomarker of the external dietary exposure to fatty acid esters of glycidol. From the background adduct levels observed in our study, a mean external glycidol exposure of 0.94 mu g/kg body weight was estimated. This value is considerably higher than current estimates for adults using occurrence and consumption data of food. Possible reasons for this discrepancy are discussed (other oral or inhalational glycidol sources, endogenous formation, exposure to other chemicals also forming the adduct 2,3-diHOPr-Val). Further research is necessary to clarify the issue.
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