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Journal Article 
Review 
Carcinogenic compounds in alcoholic beverages: an update 
Pflaum, T; Hausler, T; Baumung, C; Ackermann, S; Kuballa, T; Rehm, J; Lachenmeier, DW 
2016 
Yes 
Archives of Toxicology
ISSN: 0340-5761
EISSN: 1432-0738 
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG 
HEIDELBERG 
Archives of Toxicology. Archiv für Toxikologie 
90 
10 
2349-2367 
English 
The consumption of alcoholic beverages has been classified as carcinogenic to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) since 1988. More recently, in 2010, ethanol as the major constituent of alcoholic beverages and its metabolite acetaldehyde were also classified as carcinogenic to humans. Alcoholic beverages as multi-component mixtures may additionally contain further known or suspected human carcinogens as constituent or contaminant. This review will discuss the occurrence and toxicology of eighteen carcinogenic compounds (acetaldehyde, acrylamide, aflatoxins, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, ethanol, ethyl carbamate, formaldehyde, furan, glyphosate, lead, 3-MCPD, 4-methylimidazole, N-nitrosodimethylamine, pulegone, ochratoxin A, safrole) occurring in alcoholic beverages as identified based on monograph reviews by the IARC. For most of the compounds of alcoholic beverages, quantitative risk assessment provided evidence for only a very low risk (such as margins of exposure above 10,000). The highest risk was found for ethanol, which may reach exposures in ranges known to increase the cancer risk even at moderate drinking (margin of exposure around 1). Other constituents that could pose a risk to the drinker were inorganic lead, arsenic, acetaldehyde, cadmium and ethyl carbamate, for most of which mitigation by good manufacturing practices is possible. Nevertheless, due to the major effect of ethanol, the cancer burden due to alcohol consumption can only be reduced by reducing alcohol consumption in general or by lowering the alcoholic strength of beverages. 
Acetaldehyde; Alcoholic beverages; Cancer risk; Ethanol; Lead; Risk assessment; 3 monochloropropane 1,2 diol; 4 methylimidazole; acetaldehyde; acrylamide; aflatoxin; alcohol; arsenic; benzene; cadmium; carcinogen; dimethylnitrosamine; formaldehyde; furan; glyphosate; lead; ochratoxin; pulegone; safrole; unclassified drug; urethan; acetaldehyde; alcohol; carcinogen; lead; alcohol consumption; alcoholic beverage; cancer risk; carcinogenicity; good manufacturing practice; human; malignant neoplastic disease; nonhuman; priority journal; quantitative assay; Review; risk assessment; alcoholic beverage; analysis; chemically induced; metabolism; neoplasm; toxicity; Acetaldehyde; Alcoholic Beverages; Carcinogens; Ethanol; Humans; Lead; Neoplasms; Risk Assessment 
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