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Pre-Concentration and Analysis of Mycotoxins in Food Samples by Capillary Electrophoresis.

Raffaella ColomboAdele Papetti
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Mycotoxins are considered one of the most dangerous agricultural and food contaminants. They are toxic and the development of rapid and sensitive analytical methods to detect and quantify them is a very important issue in the context of food safety and animal/human health. The need to detect mycotoxins at trace levels and to simultaneously analyze many different mycotoxin types became mandatory to protect public health. In fact, European Commission regulations specified both their limits in foodstuffs and official sample preparation protocols in addition to analytical methods to verify their presence. Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) includes different separation modes, allowing many versatile applications in food analysis and safety. In the context of mycotoxins, recent advances to improve CE sensitivity, particularly pre-concentration techniques or miniaturized systems, deserve remarkable attention, as they provide an interesting approach in the analysis of such contaminants in complex food matrices. This review summarizes the applications of CE combined with different pre-concentration approaches, which have been proposed in the literature (mainly) in the last ten years. A section is also dedicated to recent microchip-CE devices since they represent the most promising CE mode for this application.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • risk assessment
  • public health
  • mass spectrometry
  • climate change
  • liquid chromatography
  • heavy metals
  • systematic review
  • energy transfer
  • drinking water
  • working memory