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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., May 1996, 1642-1648, Vol 62, No. 5
JJ Park, EB Smalley and FS Chu
Analysis of 98 moldy corn samples collected in Wisconsin between November
1992 and January 1993 for Fusarium toxins by various immunochemical assays
revealed overall average mycotoxin concentrations of 305.6, 237.7, and
904.3 ng/g for type A trichothecenes (TCTCs), deoxynivalenol (DON)-related
type B TCTCs (total DON), and zearalenone (ZE), respectively. A small
portion (5.1%) of the samples was found to be contaminated with high levels
( > 1 microgram/g) of type A TCTCs and total DON during the whole
survey. Over 40% of the samples had 100 to 1,000 ng of total DON per g,
while 17% of the samples had the same levels of type A TCTCs. The
analytical data were consistent with those from mycological examinations
for the samples in which various toxic Fusarium spp., including F.
sporotrichioides, F. poae, and F. graminearum, were found. The samples
received in November 1992 had relatively low concentrations of toxin; the
average levels of type A TCTCs and total DON were 9.9 and 79 ng/g,
respectively. The toxin concentrations became progressively higher in the
samples received in December. The average levels for the type A TCTCs and
total DON increased to 920 and 335 ng/g, respectively. However, the levels
of ZE were higher in the samples collected earlier. The average levels for
samples collected in November and late December were 1,195 and 242 ng/g,
respectively. Analysis of selected samples by high-performance liquid
chromatography monitoring with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
revealed that T-2 toxin, HT-2 toxin, diacetoxyscirpenol, neosolaniol, and
T-2 tetraol (T-2-4ol) were common in these samples. Statistical analysis
revealed a weak correlation between the levels of total type A TCTCs and
total DON in the samples (r = 0.18, P = 0.09), but a strong correlation
between the levels of ZE and total type B TCTCs (r = 0.75, P < 0.0001)
was found. The mycotoxin levels of total type A TCTCs, total DON-related
type B TCTCs, and ZE in the cobs (5.2, 3.9, and 21 micrograms/g,
respectively) were considerably higher than those in the kernels (1.0, 0.5,
and 0.5 microgram/g, respectively). The type A toxin levels increased from
a range of 14 to 35 ng/g to a range of 110 to 538 ng/g after the moldy corn
samples were held at 5 degrees C for 8 days in the laboratory.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Natural occurrence of Fusarium mycotoxins in field samples from the 1992 Wisconsin corn crop
Food Research Institute, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
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