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CA Prop. 65 Acrylamide in Roasted Sesame Seeds

Started by , Aug 29 2018 05:43 AM
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Hello,

I Just received analysis result from certified lab on acrylamide in Roasted Sesame Seeds, and it was 100 ppb.

Now, how can I convert 100 ppb to ug/day? (CA prop. 65 NSRL for Acrylamide is 0.2ug/day.)

How can I figure out how much of Sesame Seeds are consumed per day by average person?

Can I simply multiply 100 ppb with serving size of 5g?

 

Please anyone help me to figure this our.

Thanks.

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here's a conversion table that allows you to populate ppb or ug/g

http://www.endmemo.c...ert/ppbug_g.php

 

a reference table

http://www.american-...ion-Tables1.pdf

Hello Mr. Scampi,

 

Thank you for the information.
Now, I try to find out what average daily consumption of Sesame Seeds by average adult so that I can verify the microgram / day of NSRL.
Do you know where I can get the information?

1 oz  on fda RACC

Thank you Dr. Vu,

 

Could RACC be reference for both serving size and average daily consumption?

I've figured, for CA prop. 65, I need to find out what average daily consumption volume of Sesame Seeds and multiply by analytical result of Acrylamide. 


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