NSF Melamine RfD PDF

NSF Melamine RfD PDF

Name:
NSF Melamine RfD PDF

Published Date:
03/23/2010

Status:
Active

Description:

Derivation of a Melamine Oral Reference Dose (RfD) and Drinking-Water Total Allowable Concentration

Publisher:
NSF

Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Delivery time:
10 minutes

Delivery time (for Russian version):
200 business days

SKU:

Choose Document Language:
Need Help?
For information on how to obtain this publication, please click here.

Abstract:

Due to its high nitrogen content, melamine has been used to adulterate food to increase apparent protein content. In 2008, thousands of Chinese infants consumed reconstituted formula derived from melamine-adulterated milk. Urinary-tract stones (comprised of melamine and uric acid) accumulated in some victims and lead to acute renal failure or death. Premature infants and children (less than 2 yr) have an increased susceptibility to ingested melamine. Due to incomplete reporting, the human data were inadequate to identify a no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL) for melamine-induced pediatric urolithiasis. Urolithiasis, urinary bladder cystitis, and ulcerations were observed in F344 rats after subchronic or chronic ingestion of melamine at 72 mg/kg-d. Bladder epithelial damage was followed by epithelial hyperplasia that progressed to bladder papillomas and carcinomas in male but not female F344 rats or male or female B6C3F1 mice. Short-term assays suggest, at best, weak genotoxic activity, and kinetic data show that melamine is not metabolized. Since reliable exposure information was lacking from the clinical reports, an oral reference dose (RfD) based on urolithiasis in male rats after 13 wk of continuous melamine ingestion was calculated as a 10% benchmark dose (38 mg/kg-d). Incorporation of 10-fold interspecies and intraspecies (for the increased susceptibility of infants) uncertainty factors and a threefold database uncertainty factor (for the lack of immunological, neurological and reproduction toxicity data) yields an oral RfD of 0.13 mg/kg-d. Assuming the 70-kg adult consumes 2 L of drinking water daily, a total allowable concentration of 0.9 mg/L (900 g/L) was calculated for melamine in drinking water.
Published : 03/23/2010

History


Related products

NSF Benzyl Alcohol
Published Date: 09/01/2002
Benzyl Alcohol
$16.5
NSF t-Butanol
Published Date: 07/10/2003
t-Butanol
$16.5
NSF Diethanolamine
Published Date: 01/01/2008
Diethanolamine
$16.5
NSF 4,4'-Methylene Dianiline-09
Published Date: 12/01/2009
4,4'-Methylene Dianiline
$16.5

Best-Selling Products

BS ISO/PAS 12006-3:2001
Published Date: 01/09/2002
Building construction. Organization of information about construction works-Framework for object-oriented information exchange
$92.964
BS ISO/PAS 17984:2001
Published Date: 08/15/2001
Machine-made textile floor coverings. Determination of dimensional changes after exposure to heat and/or water
$57.15