Fluoride Exposure from Ready-To-Drink Coffee Consumption

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Fluoride is present in various foods ingested daily. It has been demonstrated that the intake of high concentrations of fluoride, both in adults and children, can cause pathologies, among which dental fluorosis, osteoporosis and damage to the central nervous system stand out. The objective of this study was to determine the fluoride concentrations in 60 samples of ready-to-drink cold brewed coffee of different brands and types (expresso, cappuccino, macchiato and decaffeinated) by the fluoride ion-selective potentiometric method. A statistical analysis was also performed to discern the existence of differences between these categories. The highest fluoride concentration (1.465 mg/L) was found in espresso coffee followed by Macchiato (1.254 mg/L). Decaffeinated coffee is the one that presented the lowest fluoride concentration with 0.845 mg/L. The risk assessment was conducted considering different consumption scenarios (250, 500 and 750 mL/day). The UL (upper level) established by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) at 7 mg/day was used. The consumption of three servings poses no health risk; however, it confers a significant value of fluoride contribution to the diet.

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Alejandro-Vega, S., Suárez-Marichal, D., Niebla-Canelo, D., Gutiérrez-Fernández, Á. J., Rubio-Armendáriz, C., Hardisson, A., & Paz-Montelongo, S. (2022). Fluoride Exposure from Ready-To-Drink Coffee Consumption. Life, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/life12101615

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