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Occurrence of Types A and B Trichothecenes in Cereal Products Sold in Romanian Markets.

Adrian Maximilian MacriAndras-Laszlo NagySorana DainaDiana TomaIoana Delia PopGeorge Cosmin NadășAdriana Florinela Cătoi
Published in: Toxins (2023)
In view of the frequent occurrences of mycotoxins in cereals, this study assessed the presence of trichothecenes in 121 samples from Romanian markets. These samples were divided into five groups based on product type: (1) bread and bakery products containing white flour, (2) half-brown bread with whole wheat flour, (3) brown bread containing rye flour, (4) pasta, and (5) raw wheat. Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry was used to detect 13 different mycotoxins, which included the Type A compounds HT-2 toxin and T-2 toxin, as well as the Type B compounds deoxynivalenol and nivalenol. Results indicated trichothecene contamination in 90.08% of our samples, with deoxynivalenol predominating by at least 78% in each examined group. Co-occurrence of three or four trichothecenes were found in 23.85% of our samples. Our study underscores the necessity of consistent monitoring of staple foods to prevent the intake of harmful trichothecenes by consumers.
Keyphrases
  • gas chromatography mass spectrometry
  • escherichia coli
  • risk assessment
  • body mass index