Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food

The occurrence and control of mycotoxins in feed and food are items of great interest to researchers, producers, manufacturers and regulatory agencies. In order to implement knowledge of control measures for mycotoxins in the entire food production chain, coordinated inspection programmes aimed to c...

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Main Authors: Eleonora Fusi, Vittorio Dell'Orto, Anna Campagnoli, Luciano Pinotti, Federica Cheli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
Online Access:http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/24
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spelling doaj-d26303af09b248b0b329fe5c63b545092020-11-25T01:38:18ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2010-01-018152210.4081/ijas.2009.5Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from foodEleonora FusiVittorio Dell'OrtoAnna CampagnoliLuciano PinottiFederica CheliThe occurrence and control of mycotoxins in feed and food are items of great interest to researchers, producers, manufacturers and regulatory agencies. In order to implement knowledge of control measures for mycotoxins in the entire food production chain, coordinated inspection programmes aimed to check the presence and concentration of mycotoxins in feedingstuffs are recommended by the Commission of the European Communities. Reliability of measured levels of mycotoxins in feed and food is greatly affected by the collection of representative samples. Because of the heterogeneous distribution of mycotoxins, the variability associated with a mycotoxin test procedure usually depends heavily on the sampling plan. European legislation dealing with sampling plans for mycotoxins in foodstuffs has been recently revised. The aim of the following overview is to discuss the role of sampling in mycotoxin-contaminated feed by considering the evolution of legislation dealing with sampling plans for food. A sampling procedure is a multistage process and consists of three distinct phases: sampling, sample preparation and analysis. The variability associated with each step of a sampling procedure and the aspects related to feedstuffs, matrix/ mycotoxin combination and level of contamination are discussed.http://www.aspajournal.it/index.php/ijas/article/view/24
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author Eleonora Fusi
Vittorio Dell'Orto
Anna Campagnoli
Luciano Pinotti
Federica Cheli
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Vittorio Dell'Orto
Anna Campagnoli
Luciano Pinotti
Federica Cheli
Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
Italian Journal of Animal Science
author_facet Eleonora Fusi
Vittorio Dell'Orto
Anna Campagnoli
Luciano Pinotti
Federica Cheli
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title Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
title_short Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
title_full Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
title_fullStr Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
title_full_unstemmed Sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
title_sort sampling feed for mycotoxins: acquiring knowledge from food
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The occurrence and control of mycotoxins in feed and food are items of great interest to researchers, producers, manufacturers and regulatory agencies. In order to implement knowledge of control measures for mycotoxins in the entire food production chain, coordinated inspection programmes aimed to check the presence and concentration of mycotoxins in feedingstuffs are recommended by the Commission of the European Communities. Reliability of measured levels of mycotoxins in feed and food is greatly affected by the collection of representative samples. Because of the heterogeneous distribution of mycotoxins, the variability associated with a mycotoxin test procedure usually depends heavily on the sampling plan. European legislation dealing with sampling plans for mycotoxins in foodstuffs has been recently revised. The aim of the following overview is to discuss the role of sampling in mycotoxin-contaminated feed by considering the evolution of legislation dealing with sampling plans for food. A sampling procedure is a multistage process and consists of three distinct phases: sampling, sample preparation and analysis. The variability associated with each step of a sampling procedure and the aspects related to feedstuffs, matrix/ mycotoxin combination and level of contamination are discussed.
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