Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7593421 | Food Chemistry | 2015 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
An analytical method comprising a solid phase extraction procedure followed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis was implemented and validated for the trace analysis of mycotoxins in drinking bottled waters. Limits of quantification achieved for the method were between 0.2 ng Lâ1 for aflatoxins and ochratoxin, and 2.0 ng Lâ1 for fumonisins and neosolaniol. The method was applied to real samples. Aflatoxin B2 was the most frequently detected mycotoxin in water samples, with a maximum concentration of 0.48 ± 0.05 ng Lâ1 followed by aflatoxin B1, aflatoxin G1 and ochratoxin A. The genera Cladosporium, Fusarium and Penicillium were the fungi more frequently detected. These results show that the consumption of these waters does not represent a toxicological risk for an adult.
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Authors
A.T. Mata, J.P. Ferreira, B.R. Oliveira, M.C. Batoréu, M.T. Barreto Crespo, V.J. Pereira, M.R. Bronze,