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Advanced hyphenated chromatographic-mass spectrometry in mycotoxin determination: current status and prospects.

Peiwu Li1, Zhaowei Zhang, Xiaofeng Hu, Qi Zhang.   

Abstract

Mass spectrometric techniques are essential for advanced research in food safety and environmental monitoring. These fields are important for securing the health of humans and animals, and for ensuring environmental security. Mycotoxins, toxic secondary metabolites of filamentous fungi, are major contaminants of agricultural products, food and feed, biological samples, and the environment as a whole. Mycotoxins can cause cancers, nephritic and hepatic diseases, various hemorrhagic syndromes, and immune and neurological disorders. Mycotoxin-contaminated food and feed can provoke trade conflicts, resulting in massive economic losses. Risk assessment of mycotoxin contamination for humans and animals generally depends on clear identification and reliable quantitation in diversified matrices. Pioneering work on mycotoxin quantitation using mass spectrometry (MS) was performed in the early 1970s. Now, unambiguous confirmation and quantitation of mycotoxins can be readily achieved with a variety hyphenated techniques that combine chromatographic separation with MS, including liquid chromatography (LC) or gas chromatography (GC). With the advent of atmospheric pressure ionization, LC-MS has become a routine technique. Recently, the co-occurrence of multiple mycotoxins in the same sample has drawn an increasing amount of attention. Thus, modern analyses must be able to detect and quantitate multiple mycotoxins in a single run. Improvements in tandem MS techniques have been made to achieve this purpose. This review describes the advanced research that has been done regarding mycotoxin determination using hyphenated chromatographic-MS techniques, but is not a full-circle survey of all the literature published on this topic. The present work provides an overview of the various hyphenated chromatographic-MS-based strategies that have been applied to mycotoxin analysis, with a focus on recent developments. The use of chromatographic-MS to measure levels of mycotoxins, including aflatoxins, ochratoxins, patulin, trichothecenes, zearalenone, and fumonisins, is discussed in detail. Both free and masked mycotoxins are included in this review due to different methods of sample preparation. Techniques are described in terms of sample preparation, internal standards, LC/ultra performance LC (UPLC) optimization, and applications and survey. Several future hyphenated MS techniques are discussed as well, including multidimensional chromatography-MS, capillary electrophoresis-MS, and surface plasmon resonance array-MS.
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Keywords:  gas chromatography; hyphenated chromatographic-mass spectrometry; liquid chromatography; mycotoxin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23804155     DOI: 10.1002/mas.21377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mass Spectrom Rev        ISSN: 0277-7037            Impact factor:   10.946


  22 in total

1.  A validated dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction method for extraction of ochratoxin A from raisin samples.

Authors:  Rouhollah Karami-Osboo; Ramin Miri; Katayoun Javidnia; Farzad Kobarfard; Mohammad Hossein Shojaee AliAbadi; Mehdi Maham
Journal:  J Food Sci Technol       Date:  2013-12-12       Impact factor: 2.701

2.  Determination of aflatoxin B1 in Pixian Douban based on aptamer magnetic solid-phase extraction.

Authors:  Chaoyi Zeng; Chi Xu; Hongyun Tian; Kun Shao; Yaning Song; Xiao Yang; Zhenming Che; Yukun Huang
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-07-06       Impact factor: 4.036

3.  Rapid multiple immunoenzyme assay of mycotoxins.

Authors:  Alexandr E Urusov; Anatoly V Zherdev; Alina V Petrakova; Elchin G Sadykhov; Olga V Koroleva; Boris B Dzantiev
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2015-01-27       Impact factor: 4.546

4.  Rapid on-site sensing aflatoxin B1 in food and feed via a chromatographic time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay.

Authors:  Zhaowei Zhang; Xiaoqian Tang; Du Wang; Qi Zhang; Peiwu Li; Xiaoxia Ding
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-04-13       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  Worldwide Mycotoxins Exposure in Pig and Poultry Feed Formulations.

Authors:  Philippe Guerre
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2016-11-24       Impact factor: 4.546

6.  A Simple and Specific Noncompetitive ELISA Method for HT-2 Toxin Detection.

Authors:  Henri O Arola; Antti Tullila; Alexis V Nathanail; Tarja K Nevanen
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2017-04-20       Impact factor: 4.546

7.  Development of an immunochromatographic strip test for the rapid detection of zearalenone in wheat from Jiangsu province, China.

Authors:  Fang Ji; Mduduzi P Mokoena; Hongyan Zhao; Ademola O Olaniran; Jianrong Shi
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-10       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 8.  Occurrence, Toxicity, and Analysis of Major Mycotoxins in Food.

Authors:  Ahmad Alshannaq; Jae-Hyuk Yu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2017-06-13       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 9.  Recent Advances in Conventional Methods and Electrochemical Aptasensors for Mycotoxin Detection.

Authors:  Jing Yi Ong; Andrew Pike; Ling Ling Tan
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2021-06-22

10.  Proposal of a comprehensive definition of modified and other forms of mycotoxins including "masked" mycotoxins.

Authors:  Michael Rychlik; Hans-Ulrich Humpf; Doris Marko; Sven Dänicke; Angela Mally; Franz Berthiller; Horst Klaffke; Nicole Lorenz
Journal:  Mycotoxin Res       Date:  2014-06-26       Impact factor: 3.833

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