Determination of Aflatoxin B1 in Pistachio Kernels and Shells

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A method was developed for accurate measurement of aflatoxin B1 in the edible portion of pistachio nuts. Twenty-nine samples of kernels with and without their shells were slurried with a Mega Ultra Turrax. A subsample of the homogenate was extracted with water-methanol, defatted with petroleum ether, purified with a silica solid-phase extraction column, and redissolved in methanol. After separation on an octadecyl column and postcolumn reaction with on-line electrochemically generated bromine, the aflatoxin B1 derivative was detected fluorometrically. The shells contained less than 1% of the aflatoxin B1 found in the edible kernel, and they accounted for 41.7-46.8% of the weight of the whole pistachio. These observations indicate it is possible to analyze an entire sample, up to 25 kg, as a whole and still be able to judge whether it meets the legal tolerance limit of 5 μg aflatoxin B1/kg edible part, as set by the Dutch Food Act.

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Scholten, J. M., & Spanjer, M. C. (1996). Determination of Aflatoxin B1 in Pistachio Kernels and Shells. Journal of AOAC International, 79(6), 1360–1364. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/79.6.1360

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