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MARKOVÁ, L. CIESAROVÁ, Z. KUKUROVÁ, K. ŠIMKO, P.
Original Title
Dietary exposure of acrylamide in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
Acrylamide is an undesirable carcinogenic component of thermally processed foods arising from reducing saccharides and asparagine at temperature higher than 120 C. Due to a wide occurrence of acrylamide in many staple cereal and potato based foods the exposure to acrylamide cannot be omitted. This study is focused on the evaluation of the preliminary survey on the acrylamide exposure from foods with a supposed higher acrylamide level in the group of high school students in the Czech and Slovak Republics and a comparison of acrylamide exposure in these two countries. A frequency and a distribution of consumption of food during a day were ascertained by standardized interview using a questionnaire. The data were evaluated depending on gender, time of day consumption and the country of origin. In the group of high school students in the Czech Republics was observed the same intake of acrylamide 2.65 ug per kg of body weight daily for boys and girls. In the group of boys from the Slovak Republic the intake of acrylamide was 10% higher than in group of high school students from the Czech Republic. In contrast, girls from the Slovak Republic were burdened with acrylamide 15% less than high school students from the Czech Republic.
Keywords
acrylamide, exposure, thermally treated foods
Authors
MARKOVÁ, L.; CIESAROVÁ, Z.; KUKUROVÁ, K.; ŠIMKO, P.
RIV year
2010
Released
20. 10. 2010
ISBN
978-963-9970-08-3
Book
Women Chemists and Innovation. The Role of Women in Chemistry and Innovation in the European Research Area, with a focus on teh Visegrad Countries. Programme and Book of Abstracts.
Pages from
53
Pages to
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT35808, author="Lucie {Marková} and Zuzana {Ciesarová} and Kristína {Kukurová} and Peter {Šimko}", title="Dietary exposure of acrylamide in the Czech and Slovak Republics", booktitle="Women Chemists and Innovation. The Role of Women in Chemistry and Innovation in the European Research Area, with a focus on teh Visegrad Countries. Programme and Book of Abstracts.", year="2010", pages="1", isbn="978-963-9970-08-3", note="abstract" }