辛那皮斯
芸苔属
硫代葡萄糖苷
芥子植物
双酚A
毒理
双酚S
化学
污染
双酚
生物
园艺
有机化学
环氧树脂
生态学
作者
Otmar Zoller,Beat Johannes Brüschweiler,R Magnin,Hans Reinhard,Peter Rhyn,Heinz Rupp,Silvia Zeltner,Richard Felleisen
标识
DOI:10.1080/19440049.2015.1110623
摘要
Bisphenol F (BPF) was found in mustard up to a concentration of around 8 mg kg(-1). Contamination of the raw products or caused by the packaging could be ruled out. Also, the fact that only the 4,4'-isomer of BPF was detected spoke against contamination from epoxy resin or other sources where technical BPF is used. Only mild mustard made of the seeds of Sinapis alba contained BPF. In all probability BPF is a reaction product from the breakdown of the glucosinolate glucosinalbin with 4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol as an important intermediate. Hot mustard made only from brown mustard seeds (Brassica juncea) or black mustard seeds (Brassica nigra) contained no BPF. BPF is structurally very similar to bisphenol A and has a similar weak estrogenic activity. The consumption of a portion of 20 g of mustard can lead to an intake of 100-200 µg of BPF. According to a preliminary risk assessment, the risk of BPF in mustard for the health of consumers is considered to be low, but available toxicological data are insufficient for a conclusive evaluation. It is a new and surprising finding that BPF is a natural food ingredient and that this is the main uptake route. This insight sheds new light on the risk linked to the family of bisphenols.
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