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Plant-based milks: unexplored source of emerging mycotoxins. A proposal for the control of enniatins and beauvericin using UHPLC-MS/MS.

Natalia Arroyo-ManzanaresAhmed M HamedAna M García-CampañaLaura Gámiz-Gracia
Published in: Food additives & contaminants. Part B, Surveillance (2019)
Mycotoxins have become one of the most common contaminants reported worldwide. Current legislation has established maximum levels only for some well-known mycotoxins; however, there are many other "emerging mycotoxins" for which there is no regulation, as enniatins and beauvericin. An analytical method based on salting-out assisted liquid-liquid extraction followed by ultra-high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry is proposed for determination of enniatin A, A1, B, B1, and beauvericin in different plant-based milks, as a possible source of these contaminants, is proposed. The method showed good precision and trueness (RSD <8% and recoveries between 84-97%) with a moderate matrix effect. From a total of 32 samples of plant-based milks of different compositions (including 8 rice milks, 8 oat milks and 16 soy milks), 3 samples were contaminated with the five mycotoxins, while 5 samples were contaminated with four of them, being oat milk the most susceptible for contamination.
Keyphrases
  • ms ms
  • liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
  • drinking water
  • solid phase extraction
  • simultaneous determination
  • heavy metals
  • health risk
  • cell wall
  • high resolution
  • high intensity