# Dietary Exposure and Risk Assessment for L-Ergothioneine in China

**Authors:** Sheng Ma, Xiaochen Ma, Ling Hao, Ling Yong, Tong Ou, Xiao Xiao, Bingwen Yi, Weichunbai Zhang, Yan Song

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/foods15050822 · Foods · 2026-03-01

## TL;DR

This study estimates dietary intake of L-ergothioneine in China and finds it is safe and not a health concern.

## Contribution

Provides population-level dietary exposure data and risk assessment for L-ergothioneine in China.

## Key findings

- Mean dietary exposure to L-EGT was 0.043 mg/kg bw/d in the general population.
- MOE values were above the safety threshold of 300 for all subgroups.
- Less than 0.3% of the population had MOE values below the safety threshold.

## Abstract

L-Ergothioneine (L-EGT), a naturally occurring thiol compound abundant mainly in edible fungi, is increasingly regarded as a potentially beneficial bioactive constituent. However, population-level exposure data remain limited. This study aimed to estimate background dietary exposure to L-EGT among Chinese residents, describe its distribution across population subgroups and regions, identify major food contributors, and characterize the risk using a margin of exposure (MOE) approach. Individual body-weight-normalized L-EGT intakes were estimated from published food concentration data and three-day dietary recalls of 42,218 participants. MOEs were calculated using a no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) of 800 mg/kg bw/d obtained from subchronic toxicity studies. The mean dietary exposure to L-EGT was 0.043 mg/kg bw/d (MOE = 18,605) in the general population and 0.174 mg/kg bw/d (MOE = 4598) among consumers, with 95th percentile exposures of 0.244 mg/kg bw/d (MOE = 3279) and 0.644 mg/kg bw/d (MOE = 1242), respectively. MOE values were consistently above the safety threshold of 300 across all subgroups, with less than 0.3% of the total population and 1.3% of consumers aged 3–6 years falling below this value. These results indicate that current natural dietary exposure to L-EGT in China is low and does not raise safety concerns and provide essential baseline data for future studies on its health effects, optimal intake ranges, and long-term safety.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** L-Ergothioneine (PubChem CID 5351619)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** toxicity (MESH:D064420)
- **Chemicals:** thiol (MESH:D013438), L-EGT (MESH:D004880)

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