Low-Cost Pocket Fluorometer and Chemometric Tools for Green and Rapid Screening of Deoxynivalenol in Durum Wheat Bran
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Cereal crops are frequently contaminated by deoxynivalenol (DON), a harmful type of
mycotoxin produced by several Fusarium species fungi. The early detection of mycotoxin contamination
is crucial for ensuring safety and quality of food and feed products, for preventing health
risks and for avoiding economic losses because of product rejection or costly mycotoxin removal. A
LED-based pocket-size fluorometer is presented that allows a rapid and low-cost screening of DONcontaminated
durum wheat bran samples, without using chemicals or product handling. Forty-two
samples with DON contamination in the 40-1650 g/kg range were considered. A chemometric
processing of spectroscopic data allowed distinguishing of samples based on their DON content
using a cut-off level set at 400 g/kg DON. Although much lower than the EU limit of 750 g/kg for
wheat bran, this cut-off limit was considered useful whether accepting the sample as safe or implying
further inspection by means of more accurate but also more expensive standard analytical techniques.
Chemometric data processing using Principal Component Analysis and Quadratic Discriminant
Analysis demonstrated a classification rate of 79% in cross-validation. To the best of our knowledge,
this is the first time that a pocket-size fluorometer was used for DON screening of wheat bran.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
deoxynivalenol; don; wheat bran; chemometrics
List of contributors:
Pascale, Michelangelo; DE GIROLAMO, Annalisa; Lippolis, Vincenzo; Ciaccheri, Leonardo; Cervellieri, Salvatore; Mignani, ANNA GRAZIA; Mencaglia, ANDREA AZELIO
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