1. Mycotoxins in cereal-based products during 24 years (1983–2017): A global systematic review.
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Mousavi Khaneghah, Amin, Fakhri, Yadolah, Gahruie, Hadi Hashemi, Niakousari, Mehrdad, and Sant'Ana, Anderson S.
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MYCOTOXINS , *META-analysis , *GRAIN , *CEREALS as food , *WHOLE grain foods , *BABY foods , *ENERGY minerals , *CEREAL products - Abstract
Cereal and cereal-based products are used as an important sources of energy and minerals as well as vitamins in all of the world. However, their contamination with mycotoxins reserved huge concerns due to adverse effects of mycotoxin on human health. The present research was undertaken to evaluate published studies regarding the identification of mycotoxins zearalenone (ZEN), ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON), and total aflatoxin (TAF) in the cereal-based products between 1 January 1983 and 25 December 2017. In this regard, 66 out of 2817 screened studies were used in the conducted systematic review. The lowest and highest number of published reports was associated with DON and TAF in some of the cereal-based products, respectively. Among the countries, Germany was ranked as the first in establishing investigations. Moreover, the liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI/MS) was categorized as the most implemented technique for mycotoxin detection. The rank order of products cereal-based food based on number of studies was cereal grains > cornflake > bread > breakfast > flour > infant product > pasta > other products. The results of this study not only summarized the most frequently mycotoxin detection technique but also may provide a roadmap for future research regarding the mycotoxins detection analysis. Image 1 • 66 articles were included in the identification of mycotoxins in cereal based foods study. • The rank order of mycotoxins based on studies was DON > ZEN > OTA > TAF. • Highest number of study was performed on the cereal grain. • The highest used methods for detection mycotoxins was LC-ESI/MS. • The highest number of studies was related to Germany (n = 32). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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