Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Aug 2023)

Assessment of aflatoxin B1 contamination in rice and maize

  • Anh The Nguyen,
  • Chuyen Van Nguyen,
  • Ba Van Nguyen,
  • Trang Thi-Thu Nguyen,
  • Phuong Minh Nguyen,
  • Kha Van Tran,
  • Minh Duc Tong,
  • Anh Tuan Le,
  • Truong Thi Hoang,
  • Manh Van Phan,
  • Trung Hoang Nguyen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. e02307998 – e02307998

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Introduction: Aflatoxins B1 are among the most common poisonous mycotoxins produced by certain fungi that harm animals and crops. Mycotoxins can cause a variety of adverse health effects and pose a serious health threat to humans. The Maximum Residue Limits of aflatoxin B1 in processed cereals and ingredients are 2 parts per billion (ppb) and 5 ppb, respectively. Objectives: To evaluate the status of aflatoxin B 1 contamination in rice, corn and staple food produced in Ha Giang province compared with the maximum permitted levels. Methods: A total of 210 rice and maize samples were analyzed to quantify the level of aflatoxin B1. Analysis of mycotoxins was conducted by High Performance Liquid Chromatography using a fluorescence detector. Results: It was found that rice, rice products, maize, and maize products had a mean aflatoxin B1 content of 1.79 ppb, 2.55 ppb, 2.19 ppb, and 6.35 ppb, respectively. The results also showed that 71.9% of samples were contaminated with mycotoxins, and 14.28% of samples exceeded the maximum allowable limit. Conclusion: The concentration of aflatoxin B1 in 14.28% of the samples are over permissible limits by nationwide regulations.

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