Literature DB >> 11469320

A simple HPLC method for the determination of the mycotoxins ochratoxin A and B in blood serum of swine.

V G Curtui1, M Gareis.   

Abstract

This paper presents a simple method for the determination of ochratoxins A (OTA) and B (OTB) in pig blood serum. The method includes serum acidification (pH < 1.6) and precipitation of protein with 15% trichloroacetic acid, liquid partitioning with dichloromethane and fluorescence detection. The estimated detection limits were 0.1 ng OTA/ml and 0.2 ng OTB/ml. The mean recoveries from artificially contaminated samples (n = 6 replicates/mycotoxin) spiked at 0.3, 1 and 3ng OTA and OTB/ml, respectively, were 86.8% (s.d. = 8.4) for OTA and 90.0% (s.d. = 9.8) for OTB. Forty-nine Romanian pig blood serum samples (94% of 52 analysed) were found to be naturally contaminated with OTA in the range 0.1-13.4 ng/ml. No sample was found positive for OTB. The method is technically simple, specific, cost effective, suitable for large sample throughput and requires small amount of sample and reagents. It fulfils the criteria for a routine method and could be a suitable toolfor surveying OTA in pig herds and in slaughtered pigs.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11469320     DOI: 10.1080/02652030118636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam        ISSN: 0265-203X


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