Toxins (Feb 2020)

Aflatoxin M<sub>1</sub> Determination in Infant Formulae Distributed in Monterrey, Mexico

  • Patricia A. Quevedo-Garza,
  • Genaro G. Amador-Espejo,
  • Rogelio Salas-García,
  • Esteban G. Ramos-Peña,
  • Antonio-José Trujillo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins12020100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 100

Abstract

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The occurrence of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in infant formulae commercialized in the metropolitan area of Monterrey (Nuevo León, Mexico) was determined by using immunoaffinity column clean-up followed by HPLC determination with fluorimetric detection. For this, 55 infant formula powders were classified in two groups, starter (49 samples) and follow-on (6 samples) formulae. Eleven of the evaluated samples (20%) presented values above the permissible limit set by the European Union for infant formulae (25 ng/L), ranging from 40 to 450 ng/L. The estimated daily intake (EDI) for AFM1 was determined employing the average body weight (bw) of the groups of age in the ranges of 0−6 and 6−12 months, and 1−2 years. The results evidenced high intake values, ranging from 1.56 to 14 ng/kg bw/day, depending on the group. Finally, with the EDI value, the carcinogenic risk index was determined, presenting a high risk for all the evaluated groups. Based on these results, it is a necessary extra effort by the regulatory agencies to reduce the AFM1 presence in infant formulae consumed in Mexico.

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