1. Mycotoxins in herbal teas marketed in Latvia and dietary exposure assessment.
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Reinholds, I., Bogdanova, E., Pugajeva, I., and Bartkevics, V.
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HERBAL teas , *TIME-of-flight mass spectrometry , *MYCOTOXINS - Abstract
The occurrence of 12 mycotoxins has been analysed by liquid chromatography – time of flight mass spectrometry in the batch of 60 herbal teas purchased from drugstores in Latvia. Among the dry tea samples, 90% were positive for one to eight mycotoxins. Enniatin B and deoxynivalenol (DON) were the most frequently detected mycotoxins in 55% and 45% of the samples, respectively. DON reached the highest level, from 129 µg kg−1 in herbal blend to 5,463 µg kg−1 in wormwood tea. Ochratoxin A (OTA) and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) were found in 10% and 20% of the samples at the concentrations ranged between 2.99–30.3 µg kg−1 and 3.40–23.7 µg kg−1. Studies of the tea infusion process indicated that 32–100% of DON and zearalenone present in dry teas were extracted into the infusions. Dietary exposure assessment was performed, using the determined mycotoxin levels and the available consumption data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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