2023
DOI: 10.3390/toxins15030215
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Recent Insights into Sample Pretreatment Methods for Mycotoxins in Different Food Matrices: A Critical Review on Novel Materials

Abstract: Mycotoxins pollution is a global concern, and can pose a serious threat to human health. People and livestock eating contaminated food will encounter acute and chronic poisoning symptoms, such as carcinogenicity, acute hepatitis, and a weakened immune system. In order to prevent or reduce the exposure of human beings and livestock to mycotoxins, it is necessary to screen mycotoxins in different foods efficiently, sensitively, and selectively. Proper sample preparation is very important for the separation, puri… Show more

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“…Depending on the food matrix of the treated samples, clean-up and extraction steps could be combined into a single step or separated, as is the case with nut sample analysis [40]. The extraction step, followed by a clean-up step, helps to reduce the matrix effect that may occur in mycotoxin analysis, which increases the selectivity and accuracy [41,42]. The matrix effect refers to the influence of components other than mycotoxins on the analysis.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Depending on the food matrix of the treated samples, clean-up and extraction steps could be combined into a single step or separated, as is the case with nut sample analysis [40]. The extraction step, followed by a clean-up step, helps to reduce the matrix effect that may occur in mycotoxin analysis, which increases the selectivity and accuracy [41,42]. The matrix effect refers to the influence of components other than mycotoxins on the analysis.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…with nut sample analysis [40]. The extraction step, followed by a clean-up step, helps to reduce the matrix effect that may occur in mycotoxin analysis, which increases the selectivity and accuracy [41,42]. The matrix effect refers to the influence of components other than mycotoxins on the analysis.…”
Section: Sample Pretreatment Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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