Comparative analysis of mycotoxin, pesticide, and elemental content of Canarian craft and Spanish mainstream beers
2023
Alonso-González, Pablo | Parga-Dans, Eva | de las Heras Tranche, Iván | Acosta-Dacal, Andrea Carolina | Rodríguez Hernández, Ángel | Macías Montes, Ana | Zumbado Peña, Manuel | Pérez Luzardo, Octavio | Gobierno de Canarias | Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria | European Commission | Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España) | Cabildo de Tenerife
The number of craft breweries and the volume of craft beer produced globally is growing exponentially. However, little is known about their differences with mainstream beers regarding mycotoxin profile, pesticide and pollutant residues and elemental composition. Given that beer is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, it is important to shed light on its toxicological profile. In this study, samples of 23 craft beers and 19 mainstream Spanish beers were collected to perform a comparative analysis including 8 mycotoxins, 225 pesticide residues and 50 POPs, and 50 elements. Mycotoxins were not detected in craft beers, while 100% of mainstream beers presented at least one mycotoxin. In contrast, craft beers contained higher average pesticide residues than their mainstream counterparts, although significant differences were only found in Mepiquat and Metrafenone content. No persistent organic pollutants were detected in any sample. The elemental composition presented differences between the two groups both in the concentration of elements and their hierarchy. In conclusion, the toxicological profile of all beers was safe and is unlikely to constitute a hazard to consumer health. Craft beers present significant differences from their mainstream counterparts in all the dimensions explored.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]This research was supported by the Catalina Ruiz research staff training aid programme of the Regional Ministry of Economy, Knowledge and Employment of the Canary Islands Government, granted to the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria through the European Social Fund via a post-doctoral grant to the author Andrea Acosta-Dacal (APCR2022010003). This work was supported by the Spanish Plan for Innovation, Technical and Scientific Research 2017–Ramón y Cajal RYC2018–024025-I for Eva Parga-Dans. The manuscript was proof-edited by Guido Jones, currently funded by the Cabildo de Tenerife, under the TFinnova Programme supported by MEDI and FDCAN funds.
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