Exceedance of maximum limits for ochratoxin A in date syrup from the Netherlands in Austria, Finland, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
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Exceedance of maximum limits for ochratoxin A in date syrup from the Netherlands in Austria, Finland, Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
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Aflatoxin and ochratoxin A in dates from Tunisia in Belgium and Germany
Posted in food contamination, food handler, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Poisoning, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Testing, Food Toxin, Mold Toxin, Mould Toxin, Mycotoxin, Ochratoxin, RASFF
Ochratoxin A in organic oats from Lithuania in Germany

Mycotoxins are produced by fungi and are known to be toxic to humans and animals. Common mycotoxins include aflatoxins, ochratoxins, zearalenone, patulin, sterigmatocystin, citrinin, ergot alkaloids, deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, trichothecenes, Alternaria toxins, tremorgenic mycotoxins, fusarins, 3-nitropropionic acid, cyclochlorotine, sporidesmin, etc. These mycotoxins can pose several health risks to both animals and humans, including death. As several mycotoxins simultaneously occur in nature, especially in foods and feeds, the detoxification and/or total removal of mycotoxins remains challenging. Moreover, given that the volume of scientific literature regarding mycotoxins is steadily on the rise, there is need for continuous synthesis of the body of knowledge. To supplement existing information, knowledge of mycotoxins affecting animals, foods, humans, and plants, with more focus on types, toxicity, and prevention measures, including strategies employed in detoxification and removal, were revisited in this work. Our synthesis revealed that mycotoxin decontamination, control, and detoxification strategies cut across pre-and post-harvest preventive measures. In particular, pre-harvest measures can include good agricultural practices, fertilization/irrigation, crop rotation, using resistant varieties of crops, avoiding insect damage, early harvesting, maintaining adequate humidity, and removing debris from the preceding harvests. On the other hand, post-harvest measures can include processing, chemical, biological, and physical measures. Additionally, chemical-based methods and other emerging strategies for mycotoxin detoxification can involve the usage of chitosan, ozone, nanoparticles, and plant extracts. View Full-Text
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OCHRATOXIN A IN ORGANIC RYE FLAKES FROM SPAIN in Spain and Portugal
Posted in food contamination, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Poisoning, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Testing, Food Toxin, Mold Toxin, Mould Toxin, Mycotoxin, Ochratoxin, RASFF
Posted in food contamination, Food Hazard, Food Hygiene, Food Inspections, Food Micro Blog, Food Microbiology, Food Microbiology Blog, Food Microbiology Testing, Food Poisoning, food recall, Food Safety, Food Safety Alert, Food Testing, Food Toxin, Mold Toxin, Mould Toxin, Mycotoxin, Ochratoxin, RASFF

Presence of Ochratoxin A
Do not consume and return to the point of sale for reimbursement.
▸ Names of models or references
Reference IEP – Whole wheat flour – 500g
▸ Barcode
3273120020969
▸ Lot
• 09721
• 09821
▸ DLC – DDM
• 04/07/2022
• 04/08/2022
▸ Packaging
Plastic bag – 500g
▸ Start date / End of marketing
Since 04/12/2021
▸ Distributors
Organic specialty store and organic chain store
▸ Consumer service contact
0471030414
▸ Source
CELNAT

Presence of Ochratoxin A
Do not consume and return to the point of sale for reimbursement.
▸ Names of models or references
Reference IEP / 10 – Whole wheat flour – 10kg
▸ Barcode
3273120029665
▸ Lot
• 05621
• 09621
▸ DLC – DDM
• 11/25/2021
• 01/06/2022
▸ Packaging
Paper bag – 10kg
▸ Start date / End of marketing
Since 03/02/2021
▸ Distributors
Organic specialty store and organic chain store
▸ Consumer service contact
0471030414
▸ Source
CELNAT

Presence of Ochratoxin A
Do not consume and return to the point of sale for reimbursement.
▸ Names of models or references
Reference IEP / 10 – Whole wheat flour – 10kg
▸ Barcode
3273120020983
▸ Lot
• 08221
• 09621
▸ DLC – DDM
• 23/12/2021
• 06/01/2022
▸ Packaging
Paper bag – 25kg
▸ Distributors
Organic specialty store and organic chain store
▸ Consumer service contact
0471030414
▸ Source
CELNAT
Ochratoxin A in raisins from Uzbekistan, dispatched from Turkey in Spain
Ochratoxin A in organic wheat from Poland in Denmark, Germany, Greece and Spain
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