Literature DB >> 14614589

Determination of ochratoxin A in foods: state-of-the-art and analytical challenges.

Linda Monaci1, Francesco Palmisano.   

Abstract

Ochratoxin A (OTA) can occur in a large variety of commodities (cereals, beans, groundnuts, spices, dried fruits, coffee, beer, wine) and, because of a carry-over effect, in milk, pig blood, liver, and kidney, and poultry meat from animals fed with contaminated feed. Because of the persistence of OTA in the food chain, exposure to the compound is a potential human health hazard. This has prompted adoption of regulatory limits in several countries which, in turn, implies the development of suitable validated and official analytical methods and rapid screening tests for cost-effective food control on a large scale. Liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (LC-FLD), coupled with immunoaffinity column (IAC) clean-up, is the most widely employed analytical technique. LC coupled with electrospray-ionization mass spectrometry (MS) has detection limits comparable with those of LC-FLD and the selectivity of IAC can be achieved by tandem (MS-MS) or sequential (MS(n)) detection. Synthetic counterparts to natural antibodies in the form of molecularly imprinted polymers seem a promising alternative to IAC for sample preparation. New analytical approaches to rapid, low-cost screening methods, for example those based on biosensors and dip-stick-like kits, are a direction in which innovation can be expected. Analytical methods for evaluation of the occurrence of OTA in foods, human exposure, and risk assessment are critically reviewed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14614589     DOI: 10.1007/s00216-003-2364-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


  11 in total

1.  Fluorometric aptamer-based determination of ochratoxin A based on the use of graphene oxide and RNase H-aided amplification.

Authors:  Changbei Ma; Kefeng Wu; Han Zhao; Haisheng Liu; Kemin Wang; Kun Xia
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2018-06-30       Impact factor: 5.833

2.  Determination of ochratoxin A in food: comparison of a stable isotope dilution assay, liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Authors:  Michael Lindenmeier; Peter Schieberle; Michael Rychlik
Journal:  Mycotoxin Res       Date:  2011-02-12       Impact factor: 3.833

3.  Fluorometric aptamer based assay for ochratoxin A based on the use of exonuclease III.

Authors:  Renjie Liu; Hua Wu; Lei Lv; Xiaojiao Kang; Chengbi Cui; Jin Feng; Zhijun Guo
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2018-04-14       Impact factor: 5.833

4.  Study of ochratoxin A as an environmental risk that causes renal injury in breast-fed Egyptian infants.

Authors:  Ahmed M Hassan; Hussein A Sheashaa; Mohamed F Abdel Fattah; Alla Z Ibrahim; Osama A Gaber; Mohamed A Sobh
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2005-10-19       Impact factor: 3.714

5.  Assessment of ochratoxin A and tenuazonic acid in Canadian ice-wines.

Authors:  D Abramson; P Delaquis; D Smith
Journal:  Mycotoxin Res       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 3.833

Review 6.  Ochratoxin a in Portugal: a review to assess human exposure.

Authors:  Sofia C Duarte; Angelina Pena; Celeste M Lino
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2010-06-01       Impact factor: 4.546

7.  Application of isotope dilution mass spectrometry: determination of ochratoxin A in the Canadian Total Diet Study.

Authors:  J Tam; P Pantazopoulos; P M Scott; J Moisey; R W Dabeka; I D K Richard
Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess       Date:  2011-06

8.  Novel haptens and monoclonal antibodies with subnanomolar affinity for a classical analytical target, ochratoxin A.

Authors:  Daniel López-Puertollano; Josep V Mercader; Consuelo Agulló; Antonio Abad-Somovilla; Antonio Abad-Fuentes
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-06-27       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Determination of Ochratoxin A in Wheat and Maize by Solid Bar Microextraction with Liquid Chromatography and Fluorescence Detection.

Authors:  Nabil Al-Hadithi; Philip Kössler; Petr Karlovsky
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2015-08-05       Impact factor: 4.546

10.  Evaluation of fungal contamination and ochratoxin A detection in different types of coffee by HPLC-based method.

Authors:  Keyvan Pakshir; Andishe Dehghani; Hasti Nouraei; Zahra Zareshahrabadi; Kamiar Zomorodian
Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal       Date:  2021-09-15       Impact factor: 2.352

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