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Detection of a Hemoglobin Adduct of the Food Contaminant Furfuryl Alcohol in Humans: Levels of N-((Furan-2-yl)methyl)-valine in Two Epidemiological Studies

Journal

MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH
Volume 65, Issue 23, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mnfr.202100584

Keywords

birth cohort; coffee; cord blood; furfuryl alcohol; hemoglobin adducts; vegan diet

Funding

  1. European Research Council [ERC-2012-StG310898]
  2. Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) [273 1516112N/G.0873.11.N.10, 12J9516N]

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The study reveals that FF-Val is present in human samples, with lower levels in vegans and non-smokers compared to omnivores and smokers. Additionally, maternal samples have higher levels of FF-Val compared to newborn samples, possibly due to placental barrier. Dietary habits and tobacco smoking are key factors influencing the formation of FFA-Val.
Scope Furfuryl alcohol is a heat-induced food contaminant, classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans. The proximal carcinogen 2-sulfoxymethylfuran leads to adduct formation in DNA and proteins (e.g., N-((furan-2-yl)methyl)-Val (FFA-Val) in hemoglobin). Methods and results This study analyzed human erythrocyte samples from two studies for the presence of FFA-Val: the Risks and Benefits of a Vegan Diet study (RBVD; 72 adults) and the ENVIRonmental influence ON early AGEing birth cohort study (ENVIRONAGE; 100 mother-newborn pairs). In the RBVD study, FFA-Val levels are lower in vegans compared to omnivores (median 13.0 vs 15.8 pmol g(-1) hemoglobin, p = 0.008), and lower in non-smokers compared to smokers (median 14.1 vs 17.0 pmol g(-1) hemoglobin, p = 0.003). In the birth cohort, FFA-Val levels are distinctly higher in maternal compared to newborn samples (median 15.2 vs 2.2 pmol g(-1) hemoglobin, p < 0.001). Conclusions FFA-Val, hitherto detected only in blood samples of mice, is quantifiable in all human samples, indicating a general exposure to furfuryl alcohol. The low adduct levels in blood samples from newborn children suggested that the placenta is a barrier to furfuryl alcohol. Dietary habits and tobacco smoking are two main influencing factors on the formation of FFA-Val, which may be of use as a biomarker of exposure to furfuryl alcohol.

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