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Rapid Identification of the Mycotoxin Patulin by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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1  Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universidade de Vigo – Ourense Campus, E-32004 Ourense, Spain
2  1 Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universidade de Vigo – Ourense Campus, E-32004 Ourense, Spain. 2 Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de S
3  3 Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry. Nutrition and Bromatology Area. Faculty of Sciences-University of Vigo,Campus As Lagoas, 32004 Ourense 4 Associated Laboratory for Green Chemistry of the Network of Chemistry and Technology (LAQV-REQUIMTE)
4  Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical and Food Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Universidade de Vigo – Ourense Campus, E-32004 Ourense, Spain.
Academic Editor: Marc Maresca

Abstract:

Patulin (PAT) is one of the most common mycotoxins produced by Penicillium and Aspergillus species and are often associated with fruits and fruit by-products, mostly apple derivatives, although it has been detected in infant food and cereals. This toxin has shown a mutagenic and carcinogenic effect. Thus, the development of rapid and accurate methods for PAT detection is of utmost importance. Currently, the most widely used methods for the analysis and detection of mycotoxins are based on chromatography, including liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography coupled to a mass detector (GC-MS) since these techniques provide high precision, selectivity, and sensitivity.

In this work we show the preliminary results about the development of a GC-MS method for the detection of PAT without derivatization. Usually, the detection of mycotoxins by GC-MS need a derivatization all non-volatile and polar compounds. This is one drawback of gas chromatography against liquid chromatographic technique for the determination of mycotoxins. In this sense, the PAT monitoring method by GC-MS here proposed is an alternative and useful technique to maintain high quality foodstuffs and to ensure food safety.

Keywords: mycotoxins; GC-MS; patulin; food safety
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