Inevitable dietary exposure of Benzo[a]pyrene: Carcinogenic risk assessment an emerging issues and concerns
In conclusion, we have focused on the role of B[a]P contamination in food for cancer risk and the possible molecular mechanism of cancer development, which could provide a way to reduce cancer incidence either by regulatory efforts or modifying food processed technology.
Source: Current Opinion in Food Science - Category: Food Science Source Type: research
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