A quantitative method for determination of aflatoxin B in roasted corn.

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Abstract

Roasting aflatoxin-contaminated corn will reduce toxin levels. A quantitative analysis for aflatoxin in roasted corn has been developed by modifying a cleanup technique for green coffee extracts approved as official first action by the AOAC. A chloroform extract is partially purified on a Florisil column, and thin layer chromatographic (TLC) plates are developed with methylene chloride-chloroform-isoamyl alcohol-formic acid (81+15+3+1). Recoveries average 101% and the sensitivity limit is 5 ppb aflatoxin B1. A 2-dimensional TLC procedure can also be used to separate the aflatoxins from background interferences.

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Shannon, G. M., & Shotwell, O. L. (1975). A quantitative method for determination of aflatoxin B in roasted corn. Journal - Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 58(4), 743–745. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/58.4.743

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