Molar absorptivities of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2 in acetonitrile, methanol, and toluene-acetonitrile (9 + 1) (modification of AOAC official method 971.22): Collaborative study

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Four laboratories participated in a mini-collaborative study of AOAC Official Method 971.22, Standards for Aflatoxins, Thin-Layer Chromatographic Method, to extend the method to 3 replacement solvents for benzene for calibration of standard aflatoxin solutions. Triplicate test sample vials, each containing 25 μg of the respective aflatoxin for each of the 4 aflatoxins and for each of the solvents, were prepared and sent to each collaborator. The collaborators dissolved the aflatoxin in each vial in 2 mL solvent, measured the UV spectrum, and reported the absorptivity maxima near 350 nm. The concentrations of the aflatoxins in the test samples were determined by dissolving identical test samples in benzene-acetonitrile (98 + 2) and following the procedure described in AOAC Official Method 971.22. These concentrations were, in turn, used to determine the molar absorptivities in the other 3 solvents (see Table 1). AOAC Official Method 971.22 has been modified to extend its applicability to 3 replacement solvents for benzene for calibration of standard aflatoxin solutions.

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Nesheim, S., Trucksess, M. W., & Page, S. W. (1999). Molar absorptivities of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2 in acetonitrile, methanol, and toluene-acetonitrile (9 + 1) (modification of AOAC official method 971.22): Collaborative study. Journal of AOAC International, 82(2), 251–258. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/82.2.251

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