Association between urinary levels of aflatoxin and consumption of food linked to maize or cow milk or dairy products

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The aim of this analysis was to assess the association between consumption of maize and dairy products and urine and serum levels of aflatoxin FM1 (AFM1) in a sample of 59 males occupationally exposed (29) and non-exposed (30) to aflatoxins. Two urine samples were collected for each person; each sample was accompanied by a questionnaire on food consumption in the preceding 96 h. Given the similar levels of contamination found in exposed and non-exposed workers, the association between food consumption and AFM1 levels was analyzed by pooling samples from exposed and non-exposed workers. No serum sample was found to be positive for AFM1, whereas 74% of the urine samples were positive; the average concentration of positive samples was 0.042 ng/mL (range

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Ferri, F., Brera, C., De Santis, B., Collini, G., Crespi, E., Debegnach, F., … Rossi, P. G. (2020). Association between urinary levels of aflatoxin and consumption of food linked to maize or cow milk or dairy products. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072510

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