2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12094325
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Application of the QuEChERS Strategy as a Useful Sample Preparation Tool for the Multiresidue Determination of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Food and Feed Samples: A Critical Overview

Abstract: The identification of concerning high levels of pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) in a wide variety of food products has raised the occurrence of these natural toxins as one of the main current issues of the food safety field. Consequently, a regulation with maximum concentration levels of these alkaloids has recently been published to monitor their occurrence in several foodstuffs. According to legislation, the analytical methodologies developed for their determination must include multiresidue extractions with h… Show more

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“…Thus, extraction for 30 min at room temperature was determined to be the most efficient method since similar phytoestrogen contents were detected from 30 min up to 24 h of extraction. At the end of this process, the C18 sorbent was added to reduce the matrix effect by removing non-polar interferences such as lipids [33].…”
Section: Extraction Of Phytoestrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, extraction for 30 min at room temperature was determined to be the most efficient method since similar phytoestrogen contents were detected from 30 min up to 24 h of extraction. At the end of this process, the C18 sorbent was added to reduce the matrix effect by removing non-polar interferences such as lipids [33].…”
Section: Extraction Of Phytoestrogensmentioning
confidence: 99%