Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica

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Autor(a) principal: Dal Molin, Thaís Ramos
Data de Publicação: 2019
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Resumo: Consumption of dietary supplements has been increase worldwide, leading billionaires billing for Brazilian industries. Due to this situation, the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) has developed a new regulatory framework for dietary supplement, in order to regularize, to standardize and reduce the legal barriers of these products. This way, the present work aimed to acquired a certain number of samples marketed as food supplements, for a regulatory analysis, composition evaluation, investigation of the presence of adulterants and for a toxicological study. 44 samples of dietary supplements were purchased via the internet. From these, 97.7% showed irregular claims and 34.2% could not be commercialized as dietary supplements due their ingredients declared on the label. Still, regarding the centesimal composition, only 20 samples described the mandatory nutritional information on the label and, from these, 70% presented nutritional values above the tolerance allowed by the legislation. To investigate of the presence of adulterants in dietary supplements, a HPLC- DAD method was proposed for the determination of 10 non-permitted substances, with time of analysis less than five minutes. The proposed method was validated according to AOAC and Anvisa guidelines, and represented an economy of 40% when compared to LC-MS/MS, and the estimated cost for analysis was US$ 7.00 per sample. From 44 analyzed samples, seven contained at least one adulterant in their composition, such as diuretics, sexual stimulants and anabolic, for example. The adulterated supplements presented common characteristics, such as the acquisition in not specialized market, were imported from other countries, lack of information on the label and use of the claims that induced the presence of drugs in the composition. After this, an in silico prediction study was performed in order to compare with the in vitro cytotoxicity results, and thus, it was able to evaluate if the presence of the found substances is a determining factor for the increase of the toxicity in health cells. Despite the need for further studies regarding the sample matrix, the results indicate that there is a relationship between the multi-ingredients declared in the samples and the adulterants found, considering the cytotoxicity of the products. All seven samples presented cytotoxic effects, proportional to the concentration, by different mechanisms, either reducing cell viability, hemolysis or a significant increase of reactive oxygen species. Since the publication of the regulatory framework, the industries have five years to adapt to the new guidelines, however, is expected that the results shown here serving as a warning to both regulatory agencies and consumers for those irregularly sold products, or which ones that have some nonconformity in their label or even in their composition. The presence of adulterants in food supplements is a serious public health problem that can lead to irreversible health damage to those who consume them.
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spelling Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológicaDietary supplements commercialized in Brazil: a rotular, analytical and toxicology approachSuplementos alimentaresAdulterantesToxicidadeRegulamentaçãoDietary supplementsAdulteransToxicityRegulationCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIAConsumption of dietary supplements has been increase worldwide, leading billionaires billing for Brazilian industries. Due to this situation, the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) has developed a new regulatory framework for dietary supplement, in order to regularize, to standardize and reduce the legal barriers of these products. This way, the present work aimed to acquired a certain number of samples marketed as food supplements, for a regulatory analysis, composition evaluation, investigation of the presence of adulterants and for a toxicological study. 44 samples of dietary supplements were purchased via the internet. From these, 97.7% showed irregular claims and 34.2% could not be commercialized as dietary supplements due their ingredients declared on the label. Still, regarding the centesimal composition, only 20 samples described the mandatory nutritional information on the label and, from these, 70% presented nutritional values above the tolerance allowed by the legislation. To investigate of the presence of adulterants in dietary supplements, a HPLC- DAD method was proposed for the determination of 10 non-permitted substances, with time of analysis less than five minutes. The proposed method was validated according to AOAC and Anvisa guidelines, and represented an economy of 40% when compared to LC-MS/MS, and the estimated cost for analysis was US$ 7.00 per sample. From 44 analyzed samples, seven contained at least one adulterant in their composition, such as diuretics, sexual stimulants and anabolic, for example. The adulterated supplements presented common characteristics, such as the acquisition in not specialized market, were imported from other countries, lack of information on the label and use of the claims that induced the presence of drugs in the composition. After this, an in silico prediction study was performed in order to compare with the in vitro cytotoxicity results, and thus, it was able to evaluate if the presence of the found substances is a determining factor for the increase of the toxicity in health cells. Despite the need for further studies regarding the sample matrix, the results indicate that there is a relationship between the multi-ingredients declared in the samples and the adulterants found, considering the cytotoxicity of the products. All seven samples presented cytotoxic effects, proportional to the concentration, by different mechanisms, either reducing cell viability, hemolysis or a significant increase of reactive oxygen species. Since the publication of the regulatory framework, the industries have five years to adapt to the new guidelines, however, is expected that the results shown here serving as a warning to both regulatory agencies and consumers for those irregularly sold products, or which ones that have some nonconformity in their label or even in their composition. The presence of adulterants in food supplements is a serious public health problem that can lead to irreversible health damage to those who consume them.O consumo de suplementos alimentares vem crescendo mundialmente, levando a faturamentos bilionários a cada ano. Devido à grande demanda, a Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) publicou o marco regulatório dos suplementos alimentares a fim de regularizar, padronizar e diminuir os entraves legais destes produtos. Dessa forma, o presente trabalho teve por objetivo elencar e adquirir produtos comercializados como suplementos alimentares, para a realização de uma análise regulatória, avaliação das suas composições nutricionais e não nutricionais, investigação da presença de adulterantes e realização de um estudo toxicológico. Com isso, foram adquiridas 44 amostras de suplementos alimentares em lojas virtuais brasileiras. Dessas, 97,7% estavam irregulares quanto as alegações atribuídas e 34,2% não poderiam ser comercializadas como suplementos alimentares devido aos ingredientes declarados. Quanto a composição centesimal 20 amostras (45,54%) continham as informações nutricionais obrigatórias nos rótulos e dessas, 70% (n = 14) apresentavam valores de nutrientes acima da tolerância permitida pela legislação. Para a investigação da presença de adulterantes em suplementos alimentares, foi proposto um método por HPLC-DAD para a determinação de 10 substâncias não permitidas, com tempo de análise inferior a cinco minutos. O método proposto foi validado de acordo com as diretrizes da AOAC e Anvisa e representou uma economia de 40% quando comparado a outros métodos convencionais, sendo que o gasto estimado para análise foi de US$ 7,00 para cada amostra. Das 44 amostras analisadas, sete (15,90%) continham pelo menos um adulterante, como diuréticos, estimulantes sexuais e anabolizantes. Os suplementos adulterados possuíam características comuns entre si, como comercialização em mercado negro, matéria-prima ou produto de origem importada, ausência de informações nos rótulos e alegações que induziam a presença de substâncias farmacológicas. Posteriormente, foi realizado um estudo de predição in silico dos adulterantes a fim de comparar com os resultados da citotoxicidade in vitro e, dessa forma, poder inferir se a presença das substâncias encontradas é fator determinante para aumento da toxicidade dos suplementos alimentares. Apesar da necessidade de maiores estudos com relação a matriz das amostras, os resultados indicam que há uma relação entre os multiigredientes declarados nas amostras e os adulterantes encontrados, quanto à citotoxicidade. Todas as sete amostras estudadas apresentaram efeitos citotóxicos por diferentes mecanismos e proporcionais à concentração. Foram observadas diminuição de viabilidade celular, hemólise célula aumento significativo na liberação de espécies reativas de oxigênio. A partir da publicação do marco regulatório as indústrias têm cinco anos para se adaptarem as novas regras. Contudo, espera-se que os resultados aqui demonstrados sirvam de alerta, tanto para as agências regulatórias quanto para os consumidores, principalmente em relação aos produtos vendidos de forma irregular, ou que apresentam alguma não conformidade em seu rótulo, ou até mesmo na sua composição. A presença de adulterantes em suplementos alimentares é um grave problema de saúde pública, que pode acarretar em danos irreversíveis à saúde da população.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiências da SaúdeUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências FarmacêuticasCentro de Ciências da SaúdeSilva, Carine Vianahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2004872342535591Machado, Michel MansurXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSagrillo, Michele RoratoXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXEmanuelli, TatianaXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXFlores, Liziane MaahsXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDal Molin, Thaís Ramos2021-05-25T17:37:56Z2021-05-25T17:37:56Z2019-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/20981ark:/26339/001300000567qporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-05-26T06:02:41Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/20981Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-07-29T10:24:25.854897Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
Dietary supplements commercialized in Brazil: a rotular, analytical and toxicology approach
title Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
spellingShingle Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
Dal Molin, Thaís Ramos
Suplementos alimentares
Adulterantes
Toxicidade
Regulamentação
Dietary supplements
Adulterans
Toxicity
Regulation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
title_short Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
title_full Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
title_fullStr Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
title_full_unstemmed Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
title_sort Suplementos alimentares comercializados no Brasil: uma abordagem rotular, analítico e toxicológica
author Dal Molin, Thaís Ramos
author_facet Dal Molin, Thaís Ramos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Carine Viana
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2004872342535591
Machado, Michel Mansur
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sagrillo, Michele Rorato
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Emanuelli, Tatiana
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Flores, Liziane Maahs
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dal Molin, Thaís Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Suplementos alimentares
Adulterantes
Toxicidade
Regulamentação
Dietary supplements
Adulterans
Toxicity
Regulation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
topic Suplementos alimentares
Adulterantes
Toxicidade
Regulamentação
Dietary supplements
Adulterans
Toxicity
Regulation
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FARMACIA
description Consumption of dietary supplements has been increase worldwide, leading billionaires billing for Brazilian industries. Due to this situation, the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) has developed a new regulatory framework for dietary supplement, in order to regularize, to standardize and reduce the legal barriers of these products. This way, the present work aimed to acquired a certain number of samples marketed as food supplements, for a regulatory analysis, composition evaluation, investigation of the presence of adulterants and for a toxicological study. 44 samples of dietary supplements were purchased via the internet. From these, 97.7% showed irregular claims and 34.2% could not be commercialized as dietary supplements due their ingredients declared on the label. Still, regarding the centesimal composition, only 20 samples described the mandatory nutritional information on the label and, from these, 70% presented nutritional values above the tolerance allowed by the legislation. To investigate of the presence of adulterants in dietary supplements, a HPLC- DAD method was proposed for the determination of 10 non-permitted substances, with time of analysis less than five minutes. The proposed method was validated according to AOAC and Anvisa guidelines, and represented an economy of 40% when compared to LC-MS/MS, and the estimated cost for analysis was US$ 7.00 per sample. From 44 analyzed samples, seven contained at least one adulterant in their composition, such as diuretics, sexual stimulants and anabolic, for example. The adulterated supplements presented common characteristics, such as the acquisition in not specialized market, were imported from other countries, lack of information on the label and use of the claims that induced the presence of drugs in the composition. After this, an in silico prediction study was performed in order to compare with the in vitro cytotoxicity results, and thus, it was able to evaluate if the presence of the found substances is a determining factor for the increase of the toxicity in health cells. Despite the need for further studies regarding the sample matrix, the results indicate that there is a relationship between the multi-ingredients declared in the samples and the adulterants found, considering the cytotoxicity of the products. All seven samples presented cytotoxic effects, proportional to the concentration, by different mechanisms, either reducing cell viability, hemolysis or a significant increase of reactive oxygen species. Since the publication of the regulatory framework, the industries have five years to adapt to the new guidelines, however, is expected that the results shown here serving as a warning to both regulatory agencies and consumers for those irregularly sold products, or which ones that have some nonconformity in their label or even in their composition. The presence of adulterants in food supplements is a serious public health problem that can lead to irreversible health damage to those who consume them.
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