| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4560092 | Food Control | 2009 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Ninty-one small-grain cereals (wheat, barley, maize) collected during the 2007 harvest in Bulgaria were tested for zearalenone (ZON) and fumonisins contamination. Analytical methods based on immunoaffinity clean-up and detection by liquid chromatography was used after validation. Limits of detection for ZON in different matrices were below 4.0 μg/kg in barley and wheat, and slightly higher for maize (17.6 μg/kg). The limit of quantification for ZON was 12 μg/kg in barley and wheat, and 58.8 μg/kg in maize. Recovery values ranged between 84% and 105%. The occurrence of ZON in cereals were rather low and only single incidences was found - up to 148 μg/kg for maize and 36.6 μg/kg for other cereals. Fumonisins in maize have showed a widespread distribution (in 94.7% of tested samples). One of the tested samples was contaminated above the established maximum limits for unprocessed maize.
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												Radostina Manova, Rositsa Mladenova, 
											