| Literature DB >> 19333440 |
Carlos A F Oliveira1, Natália B Gonçalves1, Roice E Rosim1, Andrezza M Fernandes2.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine aflatoxin levels in peanut products traded in the Northeast region of São Paulo, Brazil. To this end, 240 samples of peanut products traded in the cities of Araras, Leme, Pirassununga and Porto Ferreira were collected from June 2006 to May 2007. The samples were analyzed for aflatoxins (AF) B(1), B(2), G(1) and G(2) by high performance liquid chromatography. Results showed 44.2% samples positive for AF at levels of 0.5 to 103.8 microg x kg(-1). Nine of the positive samples (3.7% of the analysed samples) had total aflatoxin concentrations (B(1)+B(2)+G(1)+G(2)) higher than the limit established by Brazilian regulations (20 microg x kg(-1)). Based on the above data, the probable mean daily intake (PDI(M)) of aflatoxins from peanut products in the Northeast region of São Paulo was estimated to be 0.23 ng kg b.w. day(-1). Although this PDI(M) value was relatively low, results indicate that aflatoxin contamination of peanut products may be a public health concern in Brazil, when considering the potential exposure of highly susceptible consumers. For example, it should be emphasized that children are potentially exposed to aflatoxins, since they consume large quantities of peanut candies, and these products had the highest number of samples positive for AFB(1).Entities:
Keywords: AFB1; mycotoxins; occurrence; peanuts
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19333440 PMCID: PMC2662461 DOI: 10.3390/ijms10010174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Aflatoxin levels in peanut products traded in the Northeast region of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
| Peanut product | Samples with aflatoxin | Aflatoxin level | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| >0.5 μg·kg−1 | > 20 μg·kg−1 | B1 | B2 | G1 | G2 | Total aflatoxins | |
| Unprocessed | 19 (39.6%) | 4 (8.3%) | 6.02 ± 13.58 | 0.74 ± 1.34 | 4.39 ± 10.30 | 1.73 ± 4.13 | 12.88 ± 2.42 |
| 35 (72.9%) | 4 (8.3%) | 4.33 ± 8.58 | 1.30 ± 2.88 | 2.63 ± 6.99 | 0.70 ± 1.97 | 8.97 ± 1.61 | |
| Salty roasted | 15 (31.2%) | 0 | 0.61 ± 0.76 | <LOQ | 0.55 ± 0.77 | <LOQ | 1.60 ± 0.25 |
| Salty dragee | 20 (41.7%) | 1 (2.1%) | 1.78 ± 7.32 | <LOQ | 0.83 ± 1.19 | <LOQ | 3.32 ± 0.67 |
| Sweet dragee | 17 (35.4%) | 0 | 1.47 ± 3.56 | <LOQ | 0.90 ± 0.68 | 0.73 ± 1.74 | 3.47 ± 0.46 |
| Total | 106 (44.2%) | 9 (3.7%) | 2.84 ± 2.26 | 0.56 ± 0.48 | 1.86 ± 1.64 | 0.79 ± 0.55 | 6.05 ± 4.72 |
Number of samples analyzed: 48 for each peanut product (total: 240 samples).
Results expressed as mean ± standard deviation of samples analyzed in duplicate.
Limit of quantification (LOQ) of the analytical method (0.5 μg·kg−1 for each aflatoxin).
Tolerance limit adopted in Brazil (sum of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1 and G2). e Sum of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1 and G2.
Ground candy.
Figure 1.(a) Chromatogram showing the retention times of standards of aflatoxins B1 (derivatised), B2, G1 (derivatised) and G2 (nearly 5.39, 10.09, 4.45 and 7.62 min, respectively). (b) Chromatogram of aflatoxins in naturally contaminated peanut candy (paçoca) containing AFB1 (19,90 μg·kg−1), AFB2 (11.43 μg·kg−1), AFG1 (7.06 μg·kg−1) and AFG2 (3.30 μg·kg−1).
Recoveries of aflatoxins in spiked samples of peanut products.
| Product | Spiking level (μg·kg−1) | Recovery | RSD |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 72.0 | 4.3 | |
| 20 | 77.2 | 25.0 | |
| Unprocessed peanut | 2 | 108.6 | 11.8 |
| 20 | 70.3 | 9.3 | |
| Salty dragee peanut | 2 | 98.8 | 35.8 |
| 20 | 71.5 | 1.8 | |
| Sweet dragee peanut | 2 | 92.4 | 9.9 |
| 20 | 76.1 | 14.0 | |
| Salty roasted peanut | 2 | 126.5 | 14.9 |
| 20 | 91.8 | 38.8 |
Values are reported as means of five replicates.
Relative standard deviation.
Ground candy.