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Development of vegetable composition databases based on available data for probabilistic nutrient and contaminant intake assessments
Authors:Christine Hoefkens  Isabelle Sioen  Stefaan De Henauw  Isabelle Vandekinderen  Katleen Baert  Bruno De Meulenaer  Frank Devlieghere  John Van Camp
Affiliation:1. Department of Food Safety and Food Quality, Ghent University, Coupure Links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;2. Department of Public Health, Ghent University, UZ – 2 Blok A, De Pintelaan 185, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Dietary intake assessment can be considered as a two-step process consisting of collecting and evaluating food composition data, and combining these data with food consumption data. The purpose of this study was to develop databases of nutrient and contaminant concentrations in organic and conventional vegetables and potatoes based on internationally available secondary data. Databases, as described here, are important in (1) comparing the composition of similar foods (organic versus conventional) and (2) assessing probabilistically the combined intake of nutrients and contaminants when nutritional and toxicological dimensions of food consumption are being studied simultaneously.
Keywords:Nutrient database  Contaminant database  Vitamins  Minerals  Secondary plant metabolites  Nitrate  Heavy metals  Pesticides  Vegetables  Organic  Variability
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