Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products

Introduction and objective Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by certain types of fungi, causing pathological changes in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of contamination of selected cereal grains, bran and cereal products intended for children, with mycotoxi...

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Main Authors: Piotr Pokrzywa, Ewa Cieślik, Magdalena Surma
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2019-06-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-036dd84f9c97496681a53f9b789e85842020-11-24T22:11:34ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632019-06-0126226026510.26444/aaem/103398103398Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal productsPiotr Pokrzywa0Ewa Cieślik1Magdalena Surma2Department of Food Hygiene, Nutrition and Teaching Processes, Regional Sanitary-Epidemiological Station, Krakow, PolandMalopolska Centre of Food Monitoring, Faculty of Food Technology, University of Agriculture, Krakow, PolandMalopolska Centre of Food Monitoring, Faculty of Food Technology, University of Agriculture, Krakow, PolandIntroduction and objective Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by certain types of fungi, causing pathological changes in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of contamination of selected cereal grains, bran and cereal products intended for children, with mycotoxins using GCxGC-TOF-MS technique. The study involved mycotoxins belonging to the type A and B trichothecenes group, including T-2 toxin (T-2), HT-2 toxin (HT-2), scirpenol (SCI), 15-monoacetoxyscirpenol (15-MAS), diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), triacetoxyscirpenol (TAS), fusarenon-X (FUS-X), nivalenol (NIV), deoxynivalenol (DON), 3-acetyl-DON (3-Ac-DON), 15-acetyl-DON (15-Ac-DON). The study also assessed the effect of conditions in which the samples were stored, including temperature (6°C and 28°C) and time (14 and 28 days), on fungal growth and mycotoxin production. Among all studied compounds, only DAS and HT-2 toxins were detected in tested samples, with the exception of products intended for children. Measured HT-2 mycotoxin content in tested samples was in the range 83.9 – 196.4 µg kg -1 . Results and conclusions Experiments with storage conditions showed a statistically significant increase in the HT-2 toxin level after 14 days of storage in all samples, irrespective of temperature. Prolonged storage (additional 14 days) did not cause significant changes in the HT-2 content. Further analyses showed a statistically significant effect of storage temperature on HT-2 toxin levels only in cereal products intended for children after both 14 and 28 days. Interestingly, lower temperature (6°C) was more optimal then higher temperature (28°C) for the HT-2 toxin production. No significant effect of storage temperature on HT-2 level was observed for cereal grains and bran.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/The-effect-of-storage-conditions-on-the-formation-of-type-A-and-B-trichothecenes,103398,0,2.htmltrichothecenescerealscereal productsmycotoxin production
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Ewa Cieślik
Magdalena Surma
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Ewa Cieślik
Magdalena Surma
Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
trichothecenes
cereals
cereal products
mycotoxin production
author_facet Piotr Pokrzywa
Ewa Cieślik
Magdalena Surma
author_sort Piotr Pokrzywa
title Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
title_short Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
title_full Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
title_fullStr Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
title_full_unstemmed Effect of storage conditions on the formation of type A and B trichothecenes in cereal products
title_sort effect of storage conditions on the formation of type a and b trichothecenes in cereal products
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Introduction and objective Mycotoxins are toxic metabolites produced by certain types of fungi, causing pathological changes in humans and animals. The aim of this study was to assess the degree of contamination of selected cereal grains, bran and cereal products intended for children, with mycotoxins using GCxGC-TOF-MS technique. The study involved mycotoxins belonging to the type A and B trichothecenes group, including T-2 toxin (T-2), HT-2 toxin (HT-2), scirpenol (SCI), 15-monoacetoxyscirpenol (15-MAS), diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), triacetoxyscirpenol (TAS), fusarenon-X (FUS-X), nivalenol (NIV), deoxynivalenol (DON), 3-acetyl-DON (3-Ac-DON), 15-acetyl-DON (15-Ac-DON). The study also assessed the effect of conditions in which the samples were stored, including temperature (6°C and 28°C) and time (14 and 28 days), on fungal growth and mycotoxin production. Among all studied compounds, only DAS and HT-2 toxins were detected in tested samples, with the exception of products intended for children. Measured HT-2 mycotoxin content in tested samples was in the range 83.9 – 196.4 µg kg -1 . Results and conclusions Experiments with storage conditions showed a statistically significant increase in the HT-2 toxin level after 14 days of storage in all samples, irrespective of temperature. Prolonged storage (additional 14 days) did not cause significant changes in the HT-2 content. Further analyses showed a statistically significant effect of storage temperature on HT-2 toxin levels only in cereal products intended for children after both 14 and 28 days. Interestingly, lower temperature (6°C) was more optimal then higher temperature (28°C) for the HT-2 toxin production. No significant effect of storage temperature on HT-2 level was observed for cereal grains and bran.
topic trichothecenes
cereals
cereal products
mycotoxin production
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