Levels of heavy metal cadmium in rice (Oryza sativa L.) produced in Taiwan and probabilistic risk assessment for the Taiwanese population

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Keng-Wen Lien
Min-Hsiung Pan
Min-Pei Ling
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[1] National Taiwan University,Institute of Food Science and Technology
[2] National Taiwan Ocean University,Department of Food Science
[3] China Medical University Hospital,Department of Medical Research
[4] China Medical University,Department of Health and Nutrition Biotechnology
[5] Asia University,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Cadmium; Hazard index; Lifetime average daily dose; Monte Carlo simulation; Probabilistic risk assessment; Taiwan rice;
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Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic pollutant that is widely spread through industrial production and agricultural practices. Epidemiological data has revealed that lifetime exposure to environmentally relevant levels of Cd increases the risk of developing various organ diseases, including chronic kidney, heart, and lung diseases, as well as nervous tissue disorders. This study assessed Cd levels in rice to determine the health risks associated with rice consumption in various age-gender subgroups in Taiwan. The distribution of Cd concentration, the lifetime average daily dose (LADD), and the hazard index (HI) were estimated by Monte Carlo simulation. In the general population, the 50th percentile LADD of Cd for male rice consumers between the ages of 19–65 years was 0.06 μg/kg body weight per day, and the hazard index (HI) 50th, 90th, and 95th percentiles were 0.16, 0.69, and 1.54, respectively. According to the HI heat map for the exposure of the general population to Cd from rice in Taiwan, the highest exposure to Cd was noted in the Yilan area (HI 0.64). Therefore, rice production in the Yilan area should be further monitored to evaluate the levels of Cd contamination.
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页码:28381 / 28390
页数:9
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