Development of databases for use in validation studies of probabilistic models of dietary exposure to food chemicals and nutrients
- 1 October 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Food Additives & Contaminants
- Vol. 20 (sup001) , S27-S35
- https://doi.org/10.1080/0265203031000134938
Abstract
The data currently available in the European Union in terms of food consumption and of food chemical and nutrient concentration data present many hnitations when used for estimating intake. The most refined techniques currently available were used within the European Union FP5 Monte Carlo project to estimate, as accurately as possible, the intake of food additives, pesticide residues and nutrients. Databases of ‘true’ intakes of food additives (based on brand level food consumption records and additive concentration data), pesticide residues (based on duplicate diet studies) and nutrients (based on biomarker studies) have thus been generated. These kind of estimates are rarely repeatable because the databases generated and used to calculate them require an extraordinary expenditure of time and resources. The databases created served the purpose of estimating as accurately as possible ‘true’ chemical intakes for assessing the validity of additive, nutrient and pesticide probabilistic models.Keywords
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