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Determination of the fate of three Fusarium mycotoxins through wet-milling of maize using an improved HPLC analytical technique.

D R Lauren1, M A Ringrose.   

Abstract

The fate of three Fusarium mycotoxins, nivalenol (NIV), deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN), all common contaminants in New Zealand-grown maize, has been measured in fractions of maize after passage through a commercial wet-milling plant. Distribution of the three toxins follows a pattern reasonably expected from their physical solubility characteristics. The highly water-soluble mycotoxins, NIV and DON, were found at high concentrations (up to 8.8 mg/kg) in concentrated steep liquor (CSL) fractions, but at low levels (less than 0.3 mg/kg) in the solid (germ, fibre and gluten) fractions. The converse was true for ZEN, which is relatively insoluble in water. For ZEN, the maximum concentration found in CSL was 0.6 mg/kg compared with 2.2-4.8 mg/kg in germ, fibre and gluten fractions. Accordingly, an animal food byproduct composed mainly of pressed fibre and concentrated steep liquor was usually found to contain concentrations of all three mycotoxins above those existing in the input maize. A single sample of corn oil recovered during the study also had a high concentration (4.6 mg/kg) of ZEN. The analytical clean-up method used converts all trichothecenes present to parent alcohols, therefore results are indicative of total trichothecene content. HPLC analytical conditions suitable for the analysis of NIV and DON in complex process grain products are also described.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9328527     DOI: 10.1080/02652039709374549

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


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4.  Mycotoxin zearalenone exposure impairs genomic stability of swine follicular granulosa cells in vitro.

Authors:  Xue-Lian Liu; Rui-Ying Wu; Xiao-Feng Sun; Shun-Feng Cheng; Rui-Qian Zhang; Tian-Yu Zhang; Xi-Feng Zhang; Yong Zhao; Wei Shen; Lan Li
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5.  Adsorption of Deoxynivalenol (DON) from Corn Steep Liquor (CSL) by the Microsphere Adsorbent SA/CMC Loaded with Calcium.

Authors:  Ahmed Shalapy; Shuangqing Zhao; Chenxi Zhang; Yifei Li; Hairong Geng; Sana Ullah; Gang Wang; Shujian Huang; Yang Liu
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2020-03-25       Impact factor: 4.546

6.  Development and certification of a reference material for zearalenone in maize germ oil.

Authors:  Juliane Riedel; Sebastian Recknagel; Diana Sassenroth; Tatjana Mauch; Sabine Buttler; Thomas Sommerfeld; Sibylle Penk; Matthias Koch
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