1. Mould contamination and co-occurrence of mycotoxins in maize grain in Croatia
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Domijan, Ana-Marija, Peraica, Maja, Cvjetković, Bogdan, Turčin, Sunčana, Jurjević, Željko, and Ivić, Dario
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fumonisin B1 ,fumonisin B2 ,maize ,ochratoxin A ,zearalenone - Abstract
Maize grain samples (N=15) collected during the autumn of 2002 were analysed for the presence of moulds and mycotoxins fumonisin B1 (FB1), fumonisin B2 (FB2), zearalenone (ZEA), and ochratoxin A (OTA). Mycological analysis showed that all samples were contaminated with Fusarium spp. and Penicillium spp., while Aspergillus spp. were found in 5 samples. F. proliferatum and F. verticilloides, the producers of fumonisins were found in 14 and 8 samples, respectively, while F. graminearum, the producer of ZEA was present in all samples. The most frequent mycotoxins were FB1 (15/15) and ZEA (12/15), followed by OTA (7/15), while FB2 was found in only two samples. Seven samples were contaminated with two mycotoxins, seven with three, and one sample with only one mycotoxin. The concentrations (mean± ; ; SD) of FB1, ZEA, and OTA in positive samples were 459.5± ; ; 314.6, 1.70± ; ; 0.80, and 1.40± ; ; 0.55 mg/kg, respectively, and the concentrations of FB2 in two samples were 68.4 and 3, 084.0 mg/kg. In general, so low mycotoxin concentrations are not a significant source of exposure to humans, but they may contribute to exposure from other commodities. A few samples with extreme values indicate that thorough control is needed.
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- 2005