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Retrospective cumulative dietary risk assessment of craniofacial alterations by residues of pesticides

Mohimont, Luc; Anagnostopoulos, Chris; Anastassiadou, Maria; Castoldi, Anna Federica; Cavelier, Adeline; Coja, Tamara; Craig, Peter; Crivellente, Federica; Dujardin, Bruno; Hart, Andy; Hooghe, Wim; Jarrah, Samira; Machera, Kyriaki; Menegola, Elena; Metruccio, Francesca; Sieke, Christian

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Authors

Luc Mohimont

Chris Anagnostopoulos

Maria Anastassiadou

Anna Federica Castoldi

Adeline Cavelier

Tamara Coja

Federica Crivellente

Bruno Dujardin

Andy Hart

Wim Hooghe

Samira Jarrah

Kyriaki Machera

Elena Menegola

Francesca Metruccio

Christian Sieke



Abstract

In 2022, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) conducted a dietary cumulative risk assessment for active substances of plant protection products on two types of craniofacial alterations: 1) craniofacial alterations due to abnormal skeletal development and 2) head soft tissue alterations and brain neural tube defects. These effects were selected based on developmental biology knowledge and a hypothetical teratogenic process. Cumulative risk assessment was conducted for 14 European populations of women in childbearing age. The dietary cumulative exposure was determined using individual consumption data collected under national food consumption surveys, and the calculations were based on occurrence data collected by Member States under their official monitoring programmes. A rigorous uncertainty analysis was performed using expert knowledge elicitation. Considering all sources of uncertainty, their dependencies, and differences between populations, it was concluded that the total margin of exposure (MOET) resulting from cumulative exposure to residues of pesticides is above 100 for both types of craniofacial alterations and therefore the threshold for regulatory consideration is not exceeded. For the head soft tissue alterations and brain neural tube defects the MOET was even above 500 while for the alterations due to abnormal skeletal development, it was found about as likely as not that the MOET is above 500 in most populations. These results need to be interpreted in the light of the conservatism of the hazard assessment methodology. This review is a summary of the EFSA report on a retrospective cumulative dietary risk assessment of craniofacial alterations by residues of pesticides published in 2022.

Citation

Mohimont, L., Anagnostopoulos, C., Anastassiadou, M., Castoldi, A. F., Cavelier, A., Coja, T., Craig, P., Crivellente, F., Dujardin, B., Hart, A., Hooghe, W., Jarrah, S., Machera, K., Menegola, E., Metruccio, F., & Sieke, C. (2024). Retrospective cumulative dietary risk assessment of craniofacial alterations by residues of pesticides. Reproductive Toxicology, 130, Article 108741. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108741

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 30, 2024
Online Publication Date Oct 31, 2024
Publication Date 2024-12
Deposit Date Nov 13, 2024
Publicly Available Date Nov 13, 2024
Journal Reproductive Toxicology
Print ISSN 0890-6238
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 130
Article Number 108741
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reprotox.2024.108741
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3088802

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