TY - JOUR
T1 - Levels of Aflatoxin M1 in Breast Milk of Lactating Mothers in Monterrey, Mexico
T2 - Exposure and Health Risk Assessment of Newborns
AU - Salas, Rogelio
AU - Acosta, Nallely
AU - Garza, Aurora de Jesús
AU - Tijerina, Alexandra
AU - Dávila, Roberto
AU - Jiménez-Salas, Zacarías
AU - Otero, Laura
AU - Santos, Mirna
AU - Trujillo, Antonio-José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2022/3/5
Y1 - 2022/3/5
N2 - The present study aimed to determine the presence of the aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in breast milk samples from 123 nursing women and the degree of exposure of infants to this toxin, in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state (northeast Mexico). Upon analysis, 100% of the samples were found to be contaminated with the toxin at an average concentration of 17.04 ng/L, with a range of 5.00 to 66.23 ng/L. A total of 13.01% of the breast milk samples exceeded the regulatory limit of 25 ng/L for AFM1 concentration, set by the European Union. The estimated daily intake for AFM1 and the carcinogenic risk index were also determined in the 0-to 6-, 7-to 12-, 13-to 24-, and 25-to 36-month-old age groups. The AFM1 intake through breast milk ranged from 1.09 to 20.17 ng/kg weight/day, and was higher than the tolerable daily intake, indicating a carcinogenic risk for infants in the age groups of 0-to 24-months old. This evidence demonstrates a susceptibility of breast milk to AFM1 contamination that may suggest a carcinogenic risk for the breastfed infants in Monterrey city, Nuevo Leon state, and the need to control the presence of aflatoxins in foods eaten by nursing mothers.
AB - The present study aimed to determine the presence of the aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in breast milk samples from 123 nursing women and the degree of exposure of infants to this toxin, in the metropolitan area of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state (northeast Mexico). Upon analysis, 100% of the samples were found to be contaminated with the toxin at an average concentration of 17.04 ng/L, with a range of 5.00 to 66.23 ng/L. A total of 13.01% of the breast milk samples exceeded the regulatory limit of 25 ng/L for AFM1 concentration, set by the European Union. The estimated daily intake for AFM1 and the carcinogenic risk index were also determined in the 0-to 6-, 7-to 12-, 13-to 24-, and 25-to 36-month-old age groups. The AFM1 intake through breast milk ranged from 1.09 to 20.17 ng/kg weight/day, and was higher than the tolerable daily intake, indicating a carcinogenic risk for infants in the age groups of 0-to 24-months old. This evidence demonstrates a susceptibility of breast milk to AFM1 contamination that may suggest a carcinogenic risk for the breastfed infants in Monterrey city, Nuevo Leon state, and the need to control the presence of aflatoxins in foods eaten by nursing mothers.
KW - Aflatoxin M1/analysis
KW - Animals
KW - Carcinogens
KW - Child, Preschool
KW - Female
KW - Food Contamination/analysis
KW - Humans
KW - Infant
KW - Infant, Newborn
KW - Lactation
KW - Mexico
KW - Milk, Human/chemistry
KW - Milk/chemistry
KW - Mothers
KW - Risk Assessment
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85126627071&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/toxins14030194
DO - 10.3390/toxins14030194
M3 - Article
C2 - 35324691
AN - SCOPUS:85126627071
SN - 2072-6651
VL - 14
JO - Toxins
JF - Toxins
IS - 3
M1 - 194
ER -