Assessment of Cellular Mutagenicity of Americano Coffees from Popular Coffee Chains

J Food Prot. 2017 Sep;80(9):1489-1495. doi: 10.4315/0362-028X.JFP-17-052.

Abstract

Coffee is a popular beverage worldwide, but coffee beans can be contaminated with carcinogens. The Ames Salmonella mutagenicity test is often used for analysis of carcinogens for mutagenicity. However, previous studies have provided controversial data about the direct mutagenicity of coffee beans based on Ames test results. This study was conducted to determine the mutagenicity of popular Americano coffee based on results from the Ames test. Coffee samples without additives that were served by five international coffee chain restaurants were subjected to the analysis using Salmonella Typhimurium tester strains TA98, TA100, and TA1535. The levels of bacterial revertants in samples from coffee chains were lower than the twofold criterion of the control sets, and no significant dose-response effect was observed with or without rat liver enzyme activation. These data indicate that Americano coffees from the selected coffee chains possessed no direct mutagenic activity with or without enzyme activation. These findings suggest a low mutagenic risk from Americano coffees served by the selected coffee chains and support the use of other methods to confirm the nonmutagenicity of coffee products. These results are consistent with most recent epidemiological reports.

Keywords: Ames test; Coffee; Coffee chains; Food safety; Mutagenicity; Salmonella.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Beverages
  • Coffee*
  • Food Contamination / analysis*
  • Mutagenicity Tests / methods*
  • Mutagens / analysis*
  • Salmonella typhimurium

Substances

  • Coffee
  • Mutagens