Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8891060 | LWT - Food Science and Technology | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
The occurrence of 11 mycotoxins in samples of popcorn and cornflakes was evaluated by liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), using dynamic multiple reaction monitoring. This quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged and safe (QuEChERS) method was modified and provided good analytical results (recoveries ranged from 79 to 119%, RSDs <21% and LOQs below the established maximum level). Popcorn samples were contaminated with fumonisins, aflatoxin B1, neosolaniol and T-2 toxin, with mean concentrations of 592, 10.2 and 10.2â¯Î¼gâ¯kgâ1, respectively, while cornflake samples were contaminated with only T-2 (mean 11.2â¯Î¼gâ¯kgâ1). The co-occurrence of fumonisin B1+ aflatoxin B1 was observed in 52% of popcorn samples and was not observed in cornflake samples. The estimated intake for the Brazilian population of total fumonisins and T-2 toxin for popcorn as the upper bound approach were 0.0051 and 0.00004 μg kg â1 bw day â1, respectively, and for the 99th percentile were 0.1943 and 0.0014â¯Î¼gâ¯kg â1 bw day â1, respectively, suggesting a low risk of ingestion. However heavy consumers may be exposed to a potential risk due to fumonisins (upper bound of 4.6â¯Î¼gâ¯kgâ1 bw dayâ1).
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Authors
G.C.R.M. Andrade, R.F. Pimpinato, J.G. Francisco, S.H. Monteiro, M.A. Calori-Domingues, V.L. Tornisielo,