| Literature DB >> 30215192 |
Gaetano Cammilleri1, Stefania Graci2, Rosaria Collura2, Maria Drussilla Buscemi2, Antonio Vella2, Andrea Macaluso2, Vita Giaccone2, Giuseppe Giangrosso2, Antonello Cicero2, Gianluigi Maria Lo Dico2, Andrea Pulvirenti3, Nicola Cicero4, Vincenzo Ferrantelli2.
Abstract
Samples (n = 485) of raw (n = 394) or heat-treated (n = 91) milk of three different species (cow, n = 170; sheep, n = 133; donkey, n = 84), collected 2013-2016 in Western Sicily (Southern Italy), were analyzed for aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Positive ELISA results were further analyzed by HPLC with fluorescence detection. Both methods had a detection limit for AFM1 in milk of 7 ng kg-1. ELISA yielded 12.9 and 5% positives in cows and sheep milk, respectively, all samples of donkey milk were negative. Levels of AFM1 were in most cases at 0.007-< 0.05 μg kg-1, only two samples (sheep milk) slightly exceeded the European Union maximum level of 0.05 μg kg-1. Only 6% of the samples were positive for AFM1 in a concentration range of 0.008-0.15 μg kg-1. Only milk samples collected directly from farms were positive. Overall, the levels were much lower than previously reported for Southern Italy cow and sheep milk samples purchased in retail stores. The results of this work indicate a continuous improvement of the feeding techniques on dairy farms of Southern Italy, which is essential to ensure consumers' protection.Entities:
Keywords: Aflatoxin; Donkey; ELISA; HPLC-FLD; Milk
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30215192 DOI: 10.1007/s12550-018-0329-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycotoxin Res ISSN: 0178-7888 Impact factor: 3.833