Hidden Fumonisins: Simple and Innovative Extractions for Their Determination in Maize and Derived Products
Fumonisins B (FBs) can occur in maize as free forms and as hidden FBs (interaction between FBs and matrix macro-constituents). The analytical methods to detect free FBs in maize and derived products usually involve extraction with aqueous methanol and/or acetonitrile; for hidden FBs, alkaline hydrol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food analytical methods 2016-07, Vol.9 (7), p.1970-1979 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fumonisins B (FBs) can occur in maize as free forms and as hidden FBs (interaction between FBs and matrix macro-constituents). The analytical methods to detect free FBs in maize and derived products usually involve extraction with aqueous methanol and/or acetonitrile; for hidden FBs, alkaline hydrolysis (2 M KOH) and following CH
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CN extraction is used. Recently, we proposed a simple phosphate buffer (PB) extraction to detect free FBs in masa and maize samples. This study aimed at evaluating if this method is suitable to detect also hidden FBs; then, a comparison between the most common solvents, PB, and alkaline hydrolysis was carried out. For maize samples, the results showed that 0.4 M PB can extract both free and most hidden FBs; however, this method was not suitable for some categories of maize-based processed food products, in particular cornflakes, chips, and crispbreads. To solve this drawback, a modified PB extraction, which entails the addition of Carrez solutions in order to precipitate proteins, was tested and satisfactory results were obtained. Finally, the alkaline hydrolysis of maize-based food extracts showed that bound FBs can be co-extracted together with free forms by 0.4 M PB and quantified as hydrolyzed FBs. |
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ISSN: | 1936-9751 1936-976X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12161-015-0377-2 |