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Multi-mycotoxin contamination of couscous semolina commercialized in Morocco.

2015

The multi-mycotoxin contamination of ninety-eight (98) couscous semolina samples collected from various areas in Morocco was investigated in this study. Samples were surveyed for the presence of 22 mycotoxins (four aflatoxins, ochratoxin A, diacetoxiscyrpenol (DAS), three fumonisins, beauvericin (BEA), deoxynivalenol (DON), 15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol (15-ADON), 3-acetyl-deoxynivalenol (3-ADON), nivalenol (NIV), sterigmatocystin (STG), zearalenone (ZEA), four enniatins, T-2 and HT-2 toxins). Results showed that 96 out of 98 total couscous samples (98%) were contaminated by at least one mycotoxin. Enniatin B (ENB), Enniatin B1 (ENB1), Enniatin A1 (ENA1) and zearalenone (ZEA) have shown the high…

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Dietary exposure assessment to mycotoxins through total diet studies. A review

2019

Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of fungi that contaminate food in several stages and their increasing presence in food chain demand further control. Assessment of mycotoxins human exposure through processed diet is an important component of food safety strategies. The present review explores and summarises total diet studies (TDS) carried out in different countries focusing on mycotoxins determination. TDS were classified by samples preparation, mycotoxins analysis and dietary exposure evaluation. Most of reviewed TDS performed multi-mycotoxins analysis in composite samples mainly, prepared taking into account local culinary habits. High performance liquid chromatography coupled with f…

Ochratoxin AAflatoxinFood ContaminationBiologyToxicologyDietary ExposurePatulin03 medical and health sciencesFood chainchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyHumansFood scienceMycotoxinZearalenoneChromatography High Pressure Liquid030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbusiness.industryfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMycotoxinsFood safety040401 food scienceBeauvericinSpectrometry FluorescencechemistryFoodbusinessFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Mycotoxins in herbal teas marketed in Latvia and dietary exposure assessment

2019

The occurrence of 12 mycotoxins has been analysed by liquid chromatography - time of flight mass spectrometry in the batch of 60 herbal teas purchased from drugstores in Latvia. Among the dry tea samples, 90% were positive for one to eight mycotoxins. Enniatin B and deoxynivalenol (DON) were the most frequently detected mycotoxins in 55% and 45% of the samples, respectively. DON reached the highest level, from 129 µg kg-1 in herbal blend to 5,463 µg kg-1 in wormwood tea. Ochratoxin A (OTA) and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) were found in 10% and 20% of the samples at the concentrations ranged between 2.99-30.3 µg kg-1 and 3.40-23.7 µg kg-1. Studies of the tea infusion process indicated that 32-100% of…

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Multi-mycotoxin occurrence in feed, metabolism and carry-over to animal-derived food products: A review

2021

The world requests for raw materials used in animal feed has been steadily rising in the last years driven by higher demands for livestock production. Mycotoxins are frequent toxic metabolites present in these raw materials. The exposure of farm animals to mycotoxins could result in undesirable residues in animal-derived food products. Thus, the potential ingestion of edible animal products (milk, meat and fish) contaminated with mycotoxins constitutes a public health concern, since they enter the food chain and may cause adverse effects upon human health. The present review summarizes the state-of-the-art on the occurrence of mycotoxins in feed, their metabolism and carry-over into animal …

Ochratoxin AAflatoxinMeatAnimal foodbusiness.industryAnimal feedtechnology industry and agriculturefood and beveragesFood ContaminationGeneral MedicineMycotoxinsBiologyToxicologyAnimal FeedMycotoxins in animal feedchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnimal source foodsAnimalsLivestockFood sciencebusinessMycotoxinFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Mycobiota and mycotoxin producing fungi from cocoa beans.

2008

The present study reports on the natural mycobiota occurring in cocoa beans, paying special attention to the incidence of fungal species that are potential producers of mycotoxins. The results show that predominant fungi were different species of the genus Aspergillus belonging to section Flavi and Nigri. Of the 214 strains of Aspergillus section Flavi collected from cocoa beans, 120 were identified as A. flavus and 94 as A. tamarii. Of Aspergillus section Nigri 138 strains were isolated, with 132 belonging to A. niger aggregate and 6 to A. carbonarius species. Potential ability to produce aflatoxins (AFs) B1, B2, G1 and G2, cyclopiazonic acid (CPA) and ochratoxin A (OTA) was studied by iso…

Ochratoxin AAflatoxinMycobiotaAspergillus flavusFood ContaminationMicrobiologyRisk Assessmentchemistry.chemical_compoundBotanyHumansheterocyclic compoundsFood scienceMycotoxinChromatography High Pressure LiquidAspergillusCacaobiologyAspergillus nigerfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineMycotoxinsbiology.organism_classificationOchratoxinsAspergilluschemistryConsumer Product SafetyAspergillus nigerCyclopiazonic acidFood ScienceAspergillus flavusInternational journal of food microbiology
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Mycotoxin contamination of animal feedingstuff: detoxification by gamma irradiation and reduction of aflatoxins and ochratoxin A concentrations

2014

Mycotoxins are fungal secondary metabolites identified in many agricultural products screened for toxigenic moulds. They have been reported to be carcinogenic, teratogenic, tremorogenic, haemorrhagic and dermatitic to a wide range of organisms. With the increasing stringent regulations for mycotoxins imposed by importing countries such as those of the European Union, many cereals that are not safe for human consumption are used in formulations intended for animal feed. Gamma-rays are reported in the scientific literature to destroy ochratoxin A and aflatoxin in food crops and feed. The present study provides preliminary data for establishing the effect of dose of gamma-irradiation, ranging …

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Simultaneous detection of the main black aspergilli responsible for ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination in grapes by multiplex real-time polymerase chai…

2009

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Ochratoxin AAspergillus niger aggregateGrapesHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFood ContaminationWineAspergillus carbonariusBiologyToxicologyPolymerase Chain ReactionSensitivity and SpecificityMelting curve analysisReal-time polymerase chain reactionlaw.inventionMicrobiology03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificitylawTaqManVitisDNA FungalOchratoxinPolymerase chain reaction030304 developmental biology2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesMycotoxinChromatography030306 microbiologyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFungal geneticsOchratoxin AGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineMycotoxinsSpores FungalOchratoxins3. Good healthAspergillusReal-time polymerase chain reactionchemistrySpainCarcinogensSYBR Green IAspergillus tubingensisPolyketide synthaseFood Science
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Ochratoxin A in the morning and afternoon portions of urine from Coimbra and Valencian populations.

2008

Abstract The widespread contamination of foodstuffs and beverages by mycotoxins, such as ochratoxin A (OTA), has made the monitoring of human contamination levels essential. By using a sensitive, accurate and speedy method that combines extraction with 5% NaHCO 3 , immunoaffinity column clean-up and HPLC with fluorescence detection, the human exposure to OTA through urine analysis can be monitored. This method is less invasive than blood monitoring and has the potential to be a good marker of human exposure. The limit of quantification of the method was 0.007 ng/mL of urine, with recoveries of OTA, from urine samples spiked at levels between 0.02 and 0.1 ng/mL, higher than 91% with RSD lowe…

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Blood, breast milk and urine: potential biomarkers of exposure and estimated daily intake of ochratoxin A: a review.

2015

The purposes of this review are to study potential biomarkers of exposure for ochratoxin A (OTA) in biological fluids (blood, urine and breast milk) for the period 2005-14, calculate the estimated daily intake (EDI) of OTA by using database consumption for the Spanish population, and, finally, to correlate OTA levels detected in blood and EDI values calculated from food products. The values of OTA detected in potential biomarkers of exposure for blood, breast milk and urine ranged from 0.15 to 18.0, from 0.002 to 13.1, and from 0.013 to 0.2 ng ml(-1), respectively. The calculated EDI for OTA in plasma ranged from 0.15 to 26 ng kg(-1) bw day(-1), higher than that obtained in urine (0.017-0.4…

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Ochratoxin A in rice on the Moroccan retail market

2008

One hundred (100) samples of rice purchased from retail markets in five different cities (Rabat, Témara, Salé, Casablanca and Méknès) in Morocco from January to October 2006 were surveyed for the presence of ochratoxin A (OTA) using Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) coupled to liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The identification of OTA in positive rice samples was confirmed by methyl ester derivatization. Analytical results showed a frequency of contamination of 26% of total analyzed rice samples. The percentage of contamination of samples was 24, 26.6, 16.6, 27.7 and 30% in Rabat, Témara, Méknès, Salé and Casablanca respectively. Levels of OTA in positive samples ranged…

Ochratoxin ADaily intakeRetail marketFood ContaminationBiologyMicrobiologyToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundHumansMycotoxinOchratoxinMaximum levelbusiness.industryOryzaGeneral MedicineContaminationOchratoxinsBiotechnologyMoroccoAccelerated solvent extractionchemistryConsumer Product SafetyCarcinogensbusinessFood AnalysisChromatography LiquidFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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