Caffeine as main interfering compound in radioimmunoassay of aflatoxin B1 in coffee samples.

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The content of caffeine in coffee extracts prepared for radioimmunoassay of aflatoxin B1 was determined by gas chromatography. The extracts from coffee beans and decaffeinated coffee contained 1.76-4.60 and 0.71-0.85 g caffeine/kg, respectively. These concentrations of caffeine caused false results in radioimmunoassay of aflatoxin B1 in the range 1.0-2.8 micrograms/kg for coffee beans and 0.3-0.4 micrograms/kg for decaffeinated coffee.

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Rauch, P., Víden, I., Davídek, T., Velísek, J., & Fukal, L. (1989). Caffeine as main interfering compound in radioimmunoassay of aflatoxin B1 in coffee samples. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 72(6), 1015–1017. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/72.6.1015

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