Carcinogenic Risk from Lead and Cadmium Contaminating Cow Milk and Soya Beverage Brands Available in the Portuguese Market

Author:

de Andrade Vanda Lopes123ORCID,Ribeiro Iolanda4,dos Santos Ana Paula Marreilha1,Aschner Michael5ORCID,Mateus Maria Luisa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculty of Pharmacy, Universidade de Lisboa, 1649-003 Lisboa, Portugal

2. CERNAS—Cernas—Research Centre for Natural Resources, Environment and Society, Escola Superiora Agrária de Coimbra Bencanta, 3045-601 Coimbra, Portugal

3. Life Quality Research Centre (CIEQV), IPSantarem/IPLeiria, 2040-413 Rio Maior, Portugal

4. Faculty of Sciences, Universidade de Lisboa, Campo Grande, 1749-016 Lisboa, Portugal

5. Department of Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Forchheimer Building, Room 209, Bronx, NY 10461, USA

Abstract

Our previous work demonstrated the presence of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) contamination in cow milk (CM) and soy beverages (SBs) in Portugal. These metals share carcinogenic mechanisms, suggesting at least additive effects. Our goals were to assess carcinogenic risks from Pb and Cd intake detected in various CM and SB brands on the Portuguese market and to determine the relative contributions of Pb and Cd. Furthermore, we modeled different consumption scenarios for various age/body weight groups to estimate cumulative Excess Lifetime Carcinogenic Risk (ELCR). ELCR was computed by multiplying chronic daily intake by a cancer slope factor for each metal, with an ELCR > 1 × 10−4 indicating carcinogenic risk. Five CM and three SB brands posed cancer risks in children, with the highest values at 1.75 × 10−4 and 9.12 × 10−5, respectively; Pb had mean relative contributions of 87.8 ± 3.1% in CM and 54.9 ± 12.1% in SB. Carcinogenic risks were observed for children, adolescents, and adults in several CM or SB consumption scenarios, albeit at levels above typical Portuguese intakes. Strict monitoring of metal levels, such as Pb and Cd, is advised because CM is a component of many foods, including baby food.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) for the financial support through national funds under iMed.ULisboa

Publisher

MDPI AG

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