2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2014.02.009
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Evaluation of mycotoxins and their metabolites in human breast milk using liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry

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“…Multi-mycotoxin analysis in beer-based drinks by a modified QuEChERS method and UHPLC-MS/MS was conducted by Tamura et al [78]. Evaluation of mycotoxins and their metabolites in human breast milk by a newly developed method based on QuEChERS extraction and UHPLC-HRMS detection was carried out by Rubert et al [79]. Frenich et al described a QuEChERS-based extraction procedure for multi-mycotoxin analysis in eggs [80].…”
Section: Mycotoxins Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-mycotoxin analysis in beer-based drinks by a modified QuEChERS method and UHPLC-MS/MS was conducted by Tamura et al [78]. Evaluation of mycotoxins and their metabolites in human breast milk by a newly developed method based on QuEChERS extraction and UHPLC-HRMS detection was carried out by Rubert et al [79]. Frenich et al described a QuEChERS-based extraction procedure for multi-mycotoxin analysis in eggs [80].…”
Section: Mycotoxins Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evaporation process was timeconsuming because a yellow viscous pellet, containing undetermined components 13 extracted from milk, appeared in the tube preventing complete dryness and adequate resuspension. In order to obtain a clean dry extract, and based on reference literature [38], the addition of certain salts during the extraction procedure, such as NaCl and …”
Section: Extraction Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the GI tract they included abdominal pain, diarrhoea, blood in the stool, and vomiting), but the most frequent were irritated throat and secondary infections of the upper respiratory tract. Except for the study by Rubert et al (97) there are no other reports of NIV and HT-2 toxin contamination of breast milk.…”
Section: Nd-not Detectedmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In a recent Spanish study (97), ZEA was found in 13 out of 35 samples of human breast milk (37 %) and its metabolites α-ZAL and β-ZAL in only one sample (2 %).…”
Section: Zearalenonementioning
confidence: 99%