1984
DOI: 10.1021/jf00123a058
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Effect of milling and baking on deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin) content of eastern Canadian wheats

Abstract: Ontario soft white winter wheat naturally contaminated with deoxynivalenol (DON, vomitoxin) at 0.45 mg/kg was cleaned and milled in industrial, pilot, and experimental mills. Some of the industrially milled fractions were baked commercially into a variety of food products. The samples were analyzed for DON and, in some instances, the fungal metabolite ergosterol. Milling led to a fractionation of both DON and ergosterol, with increased levels in the outer kernel (e.g., bran) portions and decreased levels in th… Show more

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“…However, the DON levels corresponding to the cytotoxicity obtained from the WST-8 assay and the BrdU assay were 0:58 AE 0:03 mg/kg (84:05 AE 4:34%) and 0:72 AE 0:08 mg/kg (92:30 AE 1:03%), respectively. These results suggest that the DON level in bread was not reduced as a chemical compound but that [14][15][16] The present study is the first report to show the possibility that the baking process reduces the cytotoxicity of DON.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…However, the DON levels corresponding to the cytotoxicity obtained from the WST-8 assay and the BrdU assay were 0:58 AE 0:03 mg/kg (84:05 AE 4:34%) and 0:72 AE 0:08 mg/kg (92:30 AE 1:03%), respectively. These results suggest that the DON level in bread was not reduced as a chemical compound but that [14][15][16] The present study is the first report to show the possibility that the baking process reduces the cytotoxicity of DON.…”
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confidence: 74%
“…The hull composite showed the highest numbers of Fusarium (Nowicki et al 1988), and is probably due to limited translocation of DON within the wheat kernel (Young et al 1984). Summary results for analyses of variance are presented in Tables 5 and 6.…”
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“…Deoxynivalenol in the stalk samples was determined by gas chromatography (GC using the method of Scott et al (1981) as modified by Young et al (1984). Results are averages from duplicate determinations and are reported on a dry weight basis.…”
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confidence: 99%