Ultraviolet-LED irradiation effectively detoxified aflatoxin B1 in groundnut oils

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This study aimed to evaluate the quality of aflatoxin B1-detoxified unrefined groundnut oils. Detoxification of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in unrefined groundnut oils was performed by ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LED) irradiation. Ten samples of unrefined groundnut oils were subjected to UV-LED treatment before the measurements of AFB1 content, fatty acid compositions and chemical properties. The 20-min treatment reduced AFB1 content by 99%. Both acid and peroxide values of the oil samples showed little changes after the samples were treated with UV-LED irradiation. GC-MS results showed that 21 types of fatty acid were detected in the untreated oil samples. Minor changes in the levels of fatty acid were also observed after the 20-min treatment. The results proved that UV-LED irradiation effectively reduced AFB1 content in the unrefined groundnut oils and maintained the oil quality. It is a promising strategy for detoxification of AFB1 in groundnut oil.

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Wang, H., Li, C., Xin, M., Khoo, H. E., Mo, Z., Zhou, S., … Zheng, J. M. (2020). Ultraviolet-LED irradiation effectively detoxified aflatoxin B1 in groundnut oils. ScienceAsia, 46(5), 602–610. https://doi.org/10.2306/SCIENCEASIA1513-1874.2020.072

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