Risk Assessment of Mycotoxins in Feed and Food
A special issue of Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651). This special issue belongs to the section "Mycotoxins".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2022) | Viewed by 31822
Special Issue Editor
Interests: chemical contaminants; mycotoxins; food safety; cereal grains
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Dear Colleagues,
Mycotoxins are a worldwide threat for animal and human health. Contamination of feed and food crops with mycotoxins results into contaminated feed and food products, which lead to animal and human health issues. Risk assessments are performed to determine the impact on animal and human health related to mycotoxin exposure. They form the basis for decision making on interventions to reduce risks. A risk assessments consists of the four related steps of: hazard identification; hazard characterization; exposure assessment and risk characterization. The risk assessment outcome includes a quantitative estimation of the adverse health effects that are likely to occur in a given population, with their probabilities. A full risk assessment needs a lot of data and resources to complete. As alternative methods, qualitative assessments and comparative approaches are being used, such as risk ratio and risk ranking methods. Modelling is a key component of all these approaches, in particular to include uncertainties and variability in the key input parameters.
This special issue of Toxins invites articles that address risk assessments of mycotoxins in feed and food, as well as steps thereof. The particular interest of this issue is with:
- Exposure assessment, consisting of an estimation of the presence of mycotoxins in feed or food combined with an estimation of intake via feed or food;
- Approaches to assess animal or human exposure to mycotoxins via intake, or to assess related health effects due to feed/food exposure of mycotoxins;
- Modelling to estimate the presence of mycotoxins in feed or food crops, i.e. forecasting models for mycotoxins, and effects of agronomics and climate (change);
- Estimation of the fate of mycotoxins in the feed or food supply chain and to estimate contamination in final products by experiments and/or modelling;
- Estimation of the transfer of mycotoxins in animals to estimate mycotoxin presence in animal derived products, by experiments and/or modelling;
- Risk ranking approaches to estimate and compare the (relative) risks of multiple mycotoxins to animal or human health.
For this special issue, there is no restriction to a particular mycotoxin. Experimental studies, such as in-vitro studies to investigate toxicological effects, chemical analytical studies and occurrence surveys are outside the scope of this special issue.
We look forward to reviewing original research or review articles, which will provide new insights into modelling approaches useful for risk assessment of mycotoxins.
Dr. HJ (Ine) Van der Fels-Klerx
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- hazard characterization
- exposure assessment
- risk assessment
- forecasting
- modelling
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