“…Besides typical wheat processing procedures, some measures directly aim at mycotoxin decontamination of cereals. These include, for example, the application of superheated steam (Pronyk, Cenkowski, & Abramson, ), ozone (Li, Guan, & Bian, ; Wang et al., ; Alexandre, Castanha, Calori‐Domingues, & Augusto, ; Trombete et al., ), or ammonia (Chelkowski et al., , ), and the washing, soaking, or cooking of grain at elevated pH level (Trenholm, Charmley, Prelusky, & Warner, ; Ragab, Drusch, Schnieder, & Beyer, ). However, some reductions may be reversed during further processing as shown for wheat treated with sodium bisulfite (Young et al., ).…”