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. 2022 Jul 25;14(8):509. doi: 10.3390/toxins14080509

Table 7.

Risk characterization using MoE and MoET that were derived from the probabilistic risk assessment of individual and combined exposure to AME and AOH in cereal-based food products for infants and young children in China.

MoE MoE MoET
AME AOH AME-AOH
LB Mean 93.31 45.82 27.28
Median 50.87 17.27 12.4
P90 205.35 97.83 62.99
P95 301.08 163.34 100
Maximum 3801.81 7779.81 2553.82
MoE or MoET < 10,000 n (%) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100)
MB Mean 49.20 43.23 22.48
Median 23.45 19.90 10.45
P90 97.43 85.53 44.78
P95 162.62 144.53 74.75
Maximum 3326.4 3326.4 1663.2
MoE or MoET < 10,000 n (%) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100)
UB Mean 26.18 23.51 12.14
Median 12.38 10.88 5.62
P90 52.14 47.29 24.13
P95 89.04 79.56 40.88
Maximum 1663.2 1663.2 831.6
MoE or MoET < 10,000 n (%) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100) 16,163 (100)

n: number of people MoE: the margin of exposure. MoET: the combined margin of exposure; MoET is calculated as the reciprocal of the sum of the reciprocals of the individual MoE.