Category Archives: Mycotoxin

Research – Risks for animal health related to the presence of ergot alkaloids in feed

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The European Commission requested EFSA to provide an update of the 2012 Scientific Opinion of the Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM) on the risks for animal health related to the presence of ergot alkaloids (EAs) in feed. EAs are produced by several fungi of the Claviceps and Epichloë genera. This Opinion focussed on the 14 EAs produced by C. purpurea (ergocristine, ergotamine, ergocornine, α‐ and β‐ergocryptine, ergometrine, ergosine and their corresponding ‘inine’ epimers). Effects observed with EAs from C. africana (mainly dihydroergosine) and Epichloë (ergovaline/−inine) were also evaluated. There is limited information on toxicokinetics in food and non‐food producing animals. However, transfer from feed to food of animal origin is negligible. The major effects of EAs are related to vasoconstriction and are exaggerated during extreme temperatures. In addition, EAs cause a decrease in prolactin, resulting in a reduced milk production. Based on the sum of the EAs, the Panel considered the following as Reference Points (RPs) in complete feed for adverse animal health effects: for pigs and piglets 0.6 mg/kg, for chickens for fattening and hens 2.1 and 3.7 mg/kg, respectively, for ducks 0.2 mg/kg, bovines 0.1 mg/kg and sheep 0.3 mg/kg. A total of 19,023 analytical results on EAs (only from C. purpurea) in feed materials and compound feeds were available for the exposure assessment (1580 samples). Dietary exposure was assessed using two feeding scenarios (model diets and compound feeds). Risk characterisation was done for the animals for which an RP could be identified. The CONTAM Panel considers that, based on exposure from model diets, the presence of EAs in feed raises a health concern in piglets, pigs for fattening, sows and bovines, while for chickens for fattening, laying hens, ducks, ovines and caprines, the health concern related to EAs in feed is low.

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Aflatoxin – Dried Figs – Pistachios – Peanuts – Groundnuts

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Aflatoxin in dried figs from Türkiye in Norway and Bulgaria

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Lot of shelled pistachios with aflatoxin b1 and total values ​​higher than the legal limit. REG. EU no. 915/2023 from Iran in Italy

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Aflatoxins in pistachios from the Islamic Republic of Iran in Germany

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxin b1 and sum of aflatoxins in in-shell peanuts from Egypt in Italy

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxins in groundnut kernels from Paraguay in Romania

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Total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Ergot Alkaloids – Rye Flour – Rolled Rye – Ground Rye

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Ergot alkaloids in rye flour and ergot sclerotia in rolled rye and grinded rye from Germany in Belgium and the Netherlands

RASFF Alert- Mycotoxin – Fumonisins – Corn Flour

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Fumonisins in corn flour from Italy via France in Luxembourg

Research- Determination of Mycotoxins in Plant-Based Meat Alternatives (PBMAs) and Ingredients after Microwave Cooking

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Abstract

In this study, we investigate the role of microwave cooking in reducing mycotoxin contamination in plant-based food matrices, with a focus on veggie burgers (purchased and home-made) and their ingredients (soybean, potatoes, zucchini, carrots). Two different conditions were studied (Max–Min) that were 800 W for 60 s and 800 W for 90 s, respectively. The degradation patterns of aflatoxins (AFB1, AFB2, AFG1, AFG2), fumonisins (FB1, FB2, FB3), trichothecenes (T2, HT2, ZEA), and ochratoxin A (OTA) were studied. The extraction procedures were conducted with the QuEChERS extraction, and the analyses were conducted with liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that degradation under microwave cooking varies considerably across different food matrices and cooking conditions. This study provides valuable insights into the degradation of mycotoxins during microwave cooking and underscores the need for more research in this area to ensure food safety.

RASFF Alerts- Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Peanuts – Peanut Butter – Dried Figs – Brazil Nuts – Almonds

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Aflatoxin limit exceeded in peanuts from China in Spain

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Aflatoxin in Pistachio from Turkey in Italy and Germany

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Aflatoxins in peanut butter from India in Germany and Austria

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Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands

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High level of aflatoxins (B1 and total) in pistachios in shell from Turkey in Italy

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Aflatoxin in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

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Aflatoxin B1 and total in Pistachios peeled from Iran in the Netherlands and Germany

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Aflatoxins in dried organic figs from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxins in Pistachios in shell from Türkiye in Italy

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Aflatoxins in pistachios from the United States of America, via Türkiye in Italy and Germany

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Aflatoxin in Groundnut kernels from Argentina in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins (B1,B2,G1,G2) in raw groundnuts, from the USA in the Netherlands and Switzerland

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Aflatoxin B1 in Brazil nuts from Bolivia in the UK and Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin B1 in almonds from Spain in the Netherlands

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Groundnuts USA Aflatoxin GGB 23105780 in the Netherlands

RASFF Alert- Ochratoxin A – Sultanas

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Presence of Ochratoxin A above the limit value in sultanas from Turkey in Italy

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Ochratoxin A in clipped, halved dried figs from Turkey in France , Germany and Poland

Research- Monitoring of Animal Feed Contamination by Mycotoxins: Results of Five Years of Official Control by an Accredited Italian Laboratory

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Abstract

Mycotoxin contamination of animal feed is a complex issue in both animal wellness and food safety. The most diffused mycotoxins subject to the official control of animal feed are Aflatoxin B1 (AF), Zearalenone (ZEA), Deoxynivalenol (DON), Ochratoxin A (OCRA), Fumonisins (FUMO), and T-2/HT-2 toxins. This work describes the results of five years of monitoring focused on the evaluation of mycotoxin contamination of animal feed. Analytical determinations were carried out by means of accredited ELISA. The obtained results showed a non-alarming scenario, with several samples resulting as “non-compliant” according to the Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) set in European Regulation No. 574/2011. Out of 722 analyzed samples coming from 2 Italian regions, Apulia and Basilicata, 14 samples were characterized by mycotoxin concentrations higher than related MRL; in particular, 5, 4, and 5 non-compliant samples for DON, AF, and ZEA, respectively. This study also evaluated the possible correlations between mycotoxin type and feed use with a special focus on animal sensitivity to mycotoxins.

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Sultanas – Dried Figs

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Ochratoxin A above the Maximum Allowable Limit in dried grapes (sultanas) from Uzbekistan in Turkey and Spain

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Presence of Ochratoxin A beyond the permitted limits in dried figs from Spain in Italy

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Dried Figs – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Peanuts

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in France

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Aflatoxins (B1 and Total) beyond permitted limits in shelled pistachios from Turkey

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Aflatoxin B1 in groundnut from Argentina in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in groundnuts from the USA (via UK) in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin B1 in peanuts from the United States in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in Groundnut kernels from the United States in the Netherlands

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High content of aflatoxin in in-shell pistachios from Iran in Italy

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Aflatoxins in dried figs from Türkiye in Slovenia

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Aflatoxins beyond permitted limits in shelled Pistachios from Türkiye in Italy

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Aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in france

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Aflatoxins above the limits in Pistachios in shell from Turkey in Italy

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Aflatoxins in pistachio kernels from the Islamic Republic of Iran in Germany