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Evaluation of potential human health risk associated with consumption of edible products from livestock fed ration supplemented with Red Lake Diatomaceous Earth
Authors:Daniele S. Wikoff  Darin C. Bennett  Gregory P. Brorby  Kara S. Franke
Affiliation:1. ToxStrategies, Asheville, NC, USAdwikoff@toxstrategies.com"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-0785-161X;3. Animal Science Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, USA;4. ToxStrategies, San Rafael, CA, USA;5. ToxStrategies, Asheville, NC, USA"ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4675-9907
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Red Lake Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is a naturally occurring blend of diatomaceous earth and calcium bentonite that can be used as an anti-caking agent in animal feed and contains naturally occurring dioxins. A quantitative risk assessment was conducted to assess potential human health risk associated with consumption of edible tissues from livestock exposed to dioxins via feed containing Red Lake DE. Empirical data characterising the transfer of dioxins to eggs and other tissues in chickens demonstrate that resulting concentrations in eggs are lower than those found in the general food supply. These data also provided product-specific input for a risk assessment conducted both with default parameters and with media-specific input from the feed study. Results demonstrate that exposure to dioxins in edible tissue from livestock that consumed Red Lake DE in feed would not be associated with an increased risk to humans. Findings from this assessment highlight the utility and importance of accounting for bioavailability as part of health-based risk assessment and provide information critical to risk managers in determining the safe use of Red Lake DE as an anticaking agent in livestock and pet feed.
Keywords:Livestock  feed  dioxins  TCDD  PCBs  chickens  eggs  risk assessment
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