Four-year surveillance for ochratoxin a and fumonisins in retail foods in Japan

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Between 2004 and 2007 we examined foods from Japanese retail shops for contamination with ochratoxin A (OTA) and fumonisins B1, B 2. and B3. A total of 1.358 samples of 27 different products were examined for OTA, and 831 samples of 16 different products were examined for fumonisins, The limits of quantification ranged from 0.01 to 0.5 μg/kg for OTA and 2 to 10 μg/kg for the fumonisins. OTA was detected in amounts higher than limits of quantification in wheat flour, pasta, oatmeal, rye, buckwheat flour and dried buckwheat noodles, raisins, wine, beer, coffee beans and coffee products, chocolate, cocoa, and coriander. OTA was found in more than 90% of the samples of instant coffee and cocoa, and the highest concentration of OTA, 12.5 μg/kg, was detected in raisins. The concentration of OTA in oatmeal, rye, raisins, wine, and roasted coffee beans varied remarkably from year to year. Fumonisins were detected in frozen and canned com, popcorn grain, com grits, cornflakes, com soups, com snacks, beer, soybeans, millet, and asparagus. The highest concentrations of fumonisins B1, B2. and B3 were detected in com grits (1.670, 597. and 281 μg/kg, respectively). All of the samples of com grits were contaminated with fumonisins, and more than 80% of the samples of popcorn grain and com snacks contained fumonisins. OTA and fumonisins were detected in several food products in Japan; however, although Japan has not set regulatory levels for these mycotoxins, their concentrations were relatively low. Copyright ©, International Association for Food Protection.

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Aoyama, K., Nakajima, M., Tabata, S., Eiichi, I., Tanaka, T., Norizuki, H., … Kumagai, S. (2010). Four-year surveillance for ochratoxin a and fumonisins in retail foods in Japan. Journal of Food Protection, 73(2), 344–352. https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-73.2.344

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