Authors
Ellen Heyndrickx, Isabelle Sioen, Bart Huybrechts, Alfons Callebaut, Stefaan De Henauw, Sarah De Saeger
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Environment international
Volume
84
Pages
82-89
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Mycotoxins are important food contaminants responsible for health effects such as cancer, nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity or immunosuppression. The assessment of mycotoxin exposure is often based on calculations combining mycotoxin occurrence data in food with population data on food consumption. Because of limitations inherent to that approach, the direct measurement of biomarkers of exposure in biological fluids has been proposed as a suitable alternative to perform an accurate mycotoxin exposure assessment at individual level. For this reason, the BIOMYCO study was designed to assess mycotoxin exposure in Belgian adults and children using urinary biomarkers of exposure. Morning urine was gathered in a representative part of the Belgian population according to a standardised study protocol, whereby 155 children (3–12 years old) and 239 adults (19–65 years old) were selected based on random …
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