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HMF in high-fructose corn syrup linked to DNA damage in humans

Published on October 15, 2009 at 2:09 AM · 1 Comment

Researchers have established the conditions that foster formation of potentially dangerous levels of a toxic substance in the high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) often fed to honey bees. Their study, which appears in ACS' bi-weekly Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, could also help keep the substance out of soft drinks and dozens of other human foods that contain HFCS. The substance, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), forms mainly from heating fructose.

In the new study, Blaise LeBlanc and Gillian Eggleston and colleagues note HFCS's ubiquitous usage as a sweetener in beverages and processed foods. Some commercial beekeepers also feed it to bees to increase reproduction and honey production. When exposed to warm temperatures, HFCS can form HMF and kill honeybees. Some researchers believe that HMF may be a factor in Colony Collapse Disorder, a mysterious disease that has killed at least one-third of the honeybee population in the United States.

The scientists measured levels of HMF in HFCS products from different manufacturers over a period of 35 days at different temperatures. As temperatures rose, levels of HMF increased steadily. Levels jumped dramatically at about 120 degrees Fahrenheit. "The data are important for commercial beekeepers, for manufacturers of HFCS, and for purposes of food storage. Because HFCS is incorporated as a sweetener in many processed foods, the data from this study are important for human health as well," the report states. It adds that studies have linked HMF to DNA damage in humans. In addition, HMF breaks down in the body to other substances potentially more harmful than HMF.

Source: American Chemical Society

Posted in: Medical Science News

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  1. Sharilyn Wood Stalling Sharilyn Wood Stalling United States says:

    Thank you for this highly informative article. Although I believe that it is probable that the main cause of colony collapse disorder is systemic pesticides, such as imidacloprid and clothinadin, I also know that the bees have been weakened immensely by having their honey stolen to be replaced by sugared water. To find out that these valuable little creatures are being forced to drink high fructose corn syrup is a stunner for most corn syrup is from GMO corn and GMO corn has already been proven to weaken their immune systems so much that they succumb to the first bacteria, virus or fungi that invades their colony once they feed on the pollen of GMO corn. Finally science exposes the link between our pollinators and our own health. Thank you again.

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