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Threshold limit values of the cadmium concentration in rice in the development of itai‐itai disease using benchmark dose analysis

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AbstractThe aim of this study was to estimate the benchmark dose (BMD) as the threshold limit level of the cadmium (Cd) concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease; it was based on the data that previously evaluated the association for such diseases with the Cd concentration in rice by using a logistic regression model. From 1971 to 1976, a total of 2446 rice samples were analyzed across the 88 hamlets in the Jinzu river basin. The mean Cd concentration in rice in each hamlet was used as the index of external Cd exposure of the entire population of the hamlet. We employed the incidence of itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease obtained from the available 55 hamlets. As the threshold, the lower limit of the BMD (BMDL) of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease was estimated using a logistic model, setting the benchmark response at 1% or 2%. The estimated BMDLs of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease were 0.62–0.76 and 0.27–0.56 mg kg−1 in men and women, respectively. The lowest BMDL was 0.27 mg kg−1 in women. In the present study, the threshold limit level of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease, which is the most severe form of chronic Cd poisoning, was estimated for the first time. This result provides important information about the worldwide standard for the Cd concentration in rice. Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Title: Threshold limit values of the cadmium concentration in rice in the development of itai‐itai disease using benchmark dose analysis
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AbstractThe aim of this study was to estimate the benchmark dose (BMD) as the threshold limit level of the cadmium (Cd) concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease; it was based on the data that previously evaluated the association for such diseases with the Cd concentration in rice by using a logistic regression model.
From 1971 to 1976, a total of 2446 rice samples were analyzed across the 88 hamlets in the Jinzu river basin.
The mean Cd concentration in rice in each hamlet was used as the index of external Cd exposure of the entire population of the hamlet.
We employed the incidence of itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease obtained from the available 55 hamlets.
As the threshold, the lower limit of the BMD (BMDL) of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease was estimated using a logistic model, setting the benchmark response at 1% or 2%.
The estimated BMDLs of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease and/or suspected disease were 0.
62–0.
76 and 0.
27–0.
56 mg kg−1 in men and women, respectively.
The lowest BMDL was 0.
27 mg kg−1 in women.
In the present study, the threshold limit level of the Cd concentration in rice for itai‐itai disease, which is the most severe form of chronic Cd poisoning, was estimated for the first time.
This result provides important information about the worldwide standard for the Cd concentration in rice.
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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