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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

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  1. Dual fluorescent immunochromatographic assay for simultaneous quantitative detection of citrinin and zearalenone in corn samples

    • Food Chemistry
    • Author(s): Ying Xu, Biao Ma, Erjing Chen, Xiaoping Yu, Zihong Ye, Chuanxin Sun, Mingzhou Zhang

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  2. The effect of cold atmospheric pressure plasma on Aspergillus ochraceus and ochratoxin A production

    • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
    • Aspergillus ochraceus is a soil fungus known to produce ochratoxin A, a harmful secondary metabolite. Prevention and control of fungal pathogens mostly rely on chemical fungicides, which is one of the contributing factors in the emergence of the fungal resistance, hence novel methods for fungal eradication have been extensively researched. The cold atmospheric pressure (CAP) plasma generated in ambient air has been recently applied in microbial decontamination.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  3. A novel magneto-gold nanohybrid-enhanced lateral flow immunoassay for ultrasensitive and rapid detection of ochratoxin A in grape juice

    • Food Chemistry
    • Author(s): Liangwen Hao, Jing Chen, Xirui Chen, Tongtong Ma, Xiaoxia Cai, Hong Duan, Yuankui Leng, Xiaolin Huang, Yonghua Xiong

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  4. Dual near-infrared fluorescence-based lateral flow immunosensor for the detection of zearalenone and deoxynivalenol in maize

    • Food Chemistry
    • Author(s): Yongpeng Jin, Qian Chen, Songlin Luo, Lidong He, Ruiqi Fan, Siwei Zhang, Chunjiang Yang, Yiqiang Chen

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  5. Changes in intestinal barrier functions and gut microbiota in rats exposed to zearalenone

    • Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
    • Author(s): Wei Zhang, Shihua Zhang, Jingjing Wang, Anshan Shan, Li Xu

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  6. Whole-Genome Sequencing and Bioinformatics Analysis of Apiotrichum mycotoxinivorans: Predicting Putative Zearalenone-Degradation Enzymes

    • Frontiers in Microbiology
    • Biological detoxification techniques have been developed by using microorganisms such as bacteria, yeast, and fungi to eliminate mycotoxin contamination. However, due to the lack of molecular details of related enzymes, the underlying mechanism of detoxification of many mycotoxins remain unclear.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  7. Interactions of zearalanone, α-zearalanol, β-zearalanol, zearalenone-14-sulfate, and zearalenone-14-glucoside with serum albumin

    • Mycotoxin Research
    • The xenoestrogenic mycotoxin zearalenone is a Fusarium-derived food and feed contaminant. In mammals, the reduced (e.g., zearalanone, α-zearalanol, and β-zearalanol) and conjugated (e.g., zearalenone-14-sulfate) metabolites of zearalenone are formed. Furthermore, filamentous fungi and plants are also able to convert zearalenone to conjugated derivatives, including zearalenone-14-sulfate and zearalenone-14-glucoside, respectively.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  8. Individual and Combined In Vitro Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Zearalenone on Boar Semen

    • Toxins
    • Mycotoxins deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN) can negatively affect pig health. However, little is known about their effects on boar semen. We assessed the individual and combined effects of DON and ZEN on boar semen in vitro. In a pretrial, we determined the minimum dose (MiD) of each mycotoxin that induces a significant alteration of sperm progressive motility, as investigated using computer-assisted semen analysis (CASA).

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  9. Simultaneous Quantification of Aflatoxin B1, T-2 Toxin, Ochratoxin A and Deoxynivalenol in Dried Seafood Products by LC-MS/MS

    • Toxins
    • Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites produced by fungi. These contaminate dried seafoods during processing and storage and represent a potential health hazard for consumers. A sensitive, selective and accurate liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was established for simultaneous quantification of four common mycotoxins (aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), T-2 toxin (T-2), ochratoxin A (OTA) and deoxynivalenol (DON)) in dried shrimp, dried fish and dried mussel products.

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
  10. Effect of Temperature, Water Activity and Carbon Dioxide on Fungal Growth and Mycotoxin Production of Acclimatised Isolates of Fusarium verticillioides and F. graminearum

    • Toxins
    • Climate change is primarily manifested by elevated temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and is projected to provide suitable cultivation grounds for pests and pathogens in the otherwise unsuitable regions. The impacts of climate change have been predicted in many parts of the world, which could threaten global food safety and food security.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  11. Highly sensitive lateral flow test with indirect labelling for zearalenone in baby food

    • Food and Agricultural Immunology
    • Maximum permissible levels of mycotoxins in baby food may be 1% of those in ordinary food. Therefore, highly sensitive methods of mycotoxin control are in demand. To detect such low amounts, expensive instrumental methods are commonly used. Advantages of immunochromatographic analyses are their low cost and simple sample preparation; however, their sensitivity needs to be increased to contend with instrumental methods.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  12. Carboxypeptidase A immobilization with zeolitic imidazolate framework for enhancement of ochratoxin A degradation ability

    • Food and Agricultural Immunology
    • Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a highly toxic potential contaminant of most agricultural products, and OTA is difficult to remove in general food production processes. In this study, we immobilized polyvinyl pyrrolidone-coated carboxypeptidase A (CPA) into zeolitic imidazolate framework material to improve the ability for OTA degradation.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  13. Rapid and sensitive detection of ochratoxin A in rice flour using a fluorescent microsphere immunochromatographic test strip assay

    • Food and Agricultural Immunology
    • In this study, a high sensitivity and specificity monoclonal antibody (mAb) was developed based on the hydroxy and carboxy-termini of ochratoxin A (OTA). A fluorescent microsphere immunochromatographic test strip (FM-ICTS) was assembled for the rapid detection the OTA in rice flour. Some relevant parameters were optimized including the best concentration of coating antigen and optimal diluent buffer composition.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  14. Effective Zearalenone Degradation in Model Solutions and Infected Wheat Grain Using a Novel Heterologous Lactonohydrolase Secreted by Recombinant Penicillium canescens

    • Toxins
    • This paper reports the first results on obtaining an enzyme preparation that might be promising for the simultaneous decontamination of plant feeds contaminated with a polyketide fusariotoxin, zearalenone (ZEN), and enhancing the availability of their nutritional components. A novel ZEN-specific lactonohydrolase (ZHD) was expressed in a Penicillium canescens strain PCA-10 that was developed previously as a producer of different hydrolytic enzymes for feed biorefinery.

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  15. In-Line Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Solid Phase Extraction-Capillary Electrophoresis Coupled With Tandem Mass Spectrometry For The Determination Of Patulin In Apple-Based Food

    • Food Chemistry
    • Author(s): David Moreno-González, Pavel Jáč, Petra Riasová, Lucie Nováková

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  16. Effects of Deoxynivalenol and Zearalenone on the Histology and Ultrastructure of Pig Liver

    • Toxins
    • The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of single and combined administrations of deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEN) on the histology and ultrastructure of pig liver. The study was performed on immature gilts, which were divided into four equal groups. Animals in the experimental groups received DON at a dose of 12 μg/kg body weight (BW) per day, ZEN at 40 μg/kg BW per day, or a mixture of DON (12 μg/kg BW per day) and ZEN (40 μg/kg BW).

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  17. Development of an Improved Method of Sample Extraction and Quantitation of Multi-Mycotoxin in Feed by LC-MS/MS

    • Toxins
    • A multi-mycotoxin chromatographic method was developed and validated for the simultaneous quantitation of aflatoxins (AFB1, AFB2, AFG1 and AFG2), ochratoxin A (OTA), zearalenone (ZON), deoxynivalenol (DON), nivalenol (NIV), diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), fumonisins (FB1, FB2 and FB3), T-2 toxin (T-2) and HT-2 toxin (HT-2) in feed.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
  18. Recent trends in detecting, controlling, and detoxifying of patulin mycotoxin using biotechnology methods

    • Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety
    • Patulin (PAT) is a mycotoxin that can contaminate many foods and especially fruits and fruit‐based products. Therefore, accurate and effective testing is necessary to enable producers to comply with regulations and promote food safety. Traditional approaches involving the use of chemical compounds or physical treatments in food have provided practical methods that have been used to date.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
      • Produce Safety
  19. Fumonisin B1‐induced mitochondrial toxicity and hepatoprotective potential of rooibos: An update

    • Journal of Applied Toxicology
    • Fumonisins are a family of potentially carcinogenic mycotoxins produced by Fusarium verticillioides. Several fumonisins have been identified with fumonisin B1 (FB1) being the most toxic. The canonical mechanism of FB1 toxicity is centered on its structural resemblance with sphinganine and consequent competitive inhibition of ceramide synthase and disruption of lipidomic profiles.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  20. Investigation and application of Bacillus pumilus QBP344-3 in the control of Aspergillus carbonarius and ochratoxin A contamination

    • Food Control
    • Author(s): Nayla Salah Higazy, Aya Ehab Saleh, Zahoor Ul Hassan, Roda Al Thani, Quirico Migheli, Samir Jaoua

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  21. Distribution of fungi and their toxic metabolites in melon and sesame seeds marketed in two major producing states in Nigeria

    • Mycotoxin Research
    • In this study, melon (n = 60) and sesame (n = 60) seeds purchased from markets within Benue and Nasarawa states, respectively, in Nigeria, during two seasons (dry and wet), were analysed for fungal and mycotoxin contamination in order to determine the safety of these foods for human consumption.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
      • Seasonal Produce
      • Produce Safety
  22. Subchronic exposure to individual and combined ochratoxin A and citrinin affects the expression of rat renal organic anion transporters

    • Mycotoxin Research
    • Ochratoxin A (OTA) and citrinin (CIT) are mycotoxins known to co-contaminate human/animal food/feed. Their prominent nephrotoxic effects pose a threat to human and animal health. Studies have shown synergistic or additive effects of these two mycotoxins, but a clear consensus on this phenomenon does not exist. In vitro/vivo studies on OTA and CIT effects showed they elevate oxidative stress parameters.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  23. Toxicokinetic Studies in Piglets Reveal Age-Related Differences in Systemic Exposure to Zearalenone, Zearalenone-14-Glucoside, and Zearalenone-14-Sulfate

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • Juveniles are considered as one of the most vulnerable population groups concerning mycotoxins and their modified forms. The weaning stage is a particularly vulnerable period in the life of mammals, reflected in intestinal and immune dysfunction.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  24. Development of an aptamer-functionalized capillary monolithic column for the highly-selective and highly-efficient recognition of patulin

    • Food Control
    • Author(s): Qianchun Zhang, Yanqun Yang, Changbo Zhang, Yuguo Zheng, Yun Wun, Xingyi Wang

      • Natural toxins
      • Mycotoxins
  25. A preliminary assessment of dietary exposure of ochratoxin A in Central Anatolia Region, Turkey

    • Mycotoxin Research
    • The aim of this study was to determine dietary exposure to ochratoxin A (OTA) in Turkish adults. In this study, 500 food samples (50 rice, 50 wheat bread, 50 pasta, 50 raisins, 50 dried figs, 50 pistachios, 50 hazelnuts, 50 almonds, 50 chilli, 25 coffee, and 25 cocoa) collected from Turkey were analysed with a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.

      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins