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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21623504

RESUMO

A total of 154 food composite samples from the 2008 total diet study in Quebec City were analysed for bisphenol A (BPA), and BPA was detected in less than half (36%, or 55 samples) of the samples tested. High concentrations of BPA were found mostly in the composite samples containing canned foods, with the highest BPA level being observed in canned fish (106 ng g(-1)), followed by canned corn (83.7 ng g(-1)), canned soups (22.2-44.4 ng g(-1)), canned baked beans (23.5 ng g(-1)), canned peas (16.8 ng g(-1)), canned evaporated milk (15.3 ng g(-1)), and canned luncheon meats (10.5 ng g(-1)). BPA levels in baby food composite samples were low, with 2.75 ng g(-1) in canned liquid infant formula, and 0.84-2.46 ng g(-1) in jarred baby foods. BPA was also detected in some foods that are not canned or in jars, such as yeast (8.52 ng g(-1)), baking powder (0.64 ng g(-1)), some cheeses (0.68-2.24 ng g(-1)), breads and some cereals (0.40-1.73 ng g(-1)), and fast foods (1.1-10.9 ng g(-1)). Dietary intakes of BPA were low for all age-sex groups, with 0.17-0.33 µg kg(-1) body weight day(-1) for infants, 0.082-0.23 µg kg(-1) body weight day(-1) for children aged from 1 to 19 years, and 0.052-0.081 µg kg(-1) body weight day(-1) for adults, well below the established regulatory limits. BPA intakes from 19 of the 55 samples account for more than 95% of the total dietary intakes, and most of the 19 samples were either canned or in jars. Intakes of BPA from non-canned foods are low.


Assuntos
Dieta , Disruptores Endócrinos/administração & dosagem , Disruptores Endócrinos/análise , Contaminação de Alimentos , Fenóis/administração & dosagem , Fenóis/análise , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Animais , Compostos Benzidrílicos , Canadá , Criança , Culinária , Bases de Dados Factuais , Inquéritos sobre Dietas , Disruptores Endócrinos/isolamento & purificação , Fast Foods/análise , Fast Foods/normas , Feminino , Contaminação de Alimentos/estatística & dados numéricos , Alimentos em Conserva/análise , Alimentos em Conserva/normas , Humanos , Lactente , Alimentos Infantis/análise , Alimentos Infantis/normas , Legislação sobre Alimentos , Masculino , Fenóis/isolamento & purificação , Quebeque
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Food Addit Contam ; 24(1): 14-20, 2007 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17164212

RESUMO

Thirty shrimp, marine fish, freshwater fish, and canned fish composite samples collected and prepared as part of the Canadian Total Diet Study were analysed for 39 different veterinary drug residues. The analyses were undertaken to obtain baseline data that could be used to estimate the dietary exposure of Canadians to these residues. The most frequently observed residue was AOZ (four out of 30 samples), the metabolite of furazolidone, at a range of 0.50 to 2.0 ng g(-1) wet weight. Other residues detected included enrofloxacin (three samples; 0.3-0.73 ng g(-1)), leucomalachite green (three samples; 0.73-1.2 ng g(-1)), oxolinic acid (two samples; 0.3-4.3 ng g(-1)), AMOZ (the metabolite of furaltadone; one sample; 0.40 ng g(-1)), chloramphenicol (one sample; 0.40 ng g(-1)), and SEM (the metabolite of nitrofurazone; one sample; 0.8 ng g(-1)). The results of this survey indicate that Canadians are exposed to low ng g-1 concentrations of some banned and unapproved veterinary drug residues via the consumption of certain fish and shrimp.


Assuntos
Aquicultura , Resíduos de Drogas/análise , Contaminação de Alimentos/análise , Alimentos Marinhos/análise , Drogas Veterinárias/análise , Animais , Canadá , Peixes/metabolismo , Análise de Alimentos/métodos , Penaeidae/metabolismo
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Int J Trauma Nurs ; 1(1): 4-10, 1995.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9325792

RESUMO

In the United States the number of firearm-related deaths in 1989 was almost equal to the number of motor vehicle-related deaths. Trauma nurses could not imagine themselves caring for motor vehicle crash victims without any understanding of speed, vehicle damage, or collision angles. Gunshot wounds are becoming nearly as frequent as motor vehicle crashes, but the mechanism of injury for a gunshot wound is not as widely understood. This article explains the basics of wound ballistics, emergent care of the gunshot wound victim, and medicolegal concerns for the trauma nurse.


Assuntos
Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo , Armas de Fogo , Humanos , Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo/patologia
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