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Analysis of contamination status and characteristics of aflatoxin and ochratoxin in edible vegetable oils |
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KeyWord:edible vegetable oil aflatoxin ochratoxin mixed pollution |
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A total of 290 samples from 20 kinds of edible vegetable oils such as blended oil, corn oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, and rapeseed oil on the market were randomly purchased. Then, the contents of AFB1, AFB2, AFG1, AFG2, OTA and OTB were accurately determined by HPLC to investigate the pollution levels and distribution characteristics of aflatoxins and ochratoxins in edible vegetable oils. The results showed that among the 20 kinds of 290 edible vegetable oil samples, 16 kinds of 67 samples suffered from different degrees of mycotoxin contamination, and the total pollution rate reached 23.1%. The pollution of different kinds of edible vegetable oils presented the characteristics of multi-species and co-distribution. AFG1 had the highest pollution rate (14.8%), followed by OTA (13.4%). Besides, the vast majority of positive samples were contaminated by 1-4 kinds of mycotoxins, only a few positive samples were contaminated with 5 kinds of mycotoxins. Overall, the problem that the edible vegetable oil samples are polluted by multiple mycotoxins is serious and should be paid attention to. |
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