Comparison of alternative and conventional extraction techniques for the determination of zearalenone in corn |
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Authors: | Lea?Pallaroni,Christoph?von?Holst mailto:christoph.von-holst@jrc.it" title=" christoph.von-holst@jrc.it" itemprop=" email" data-track=" click" data-track-action=" Email author" data-track-label=" " >Email author |
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Affiliation: | (1) Food Safety and Quality Unit, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Retieseweg, 2440 Geel, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Naturally contaminated corn samples of different origin were extracted using two conventional techniques (blending and shaking) and three alternative approaches (ultrasonic extraction, accelerated solvent extraction, and microwave-assisted extraction). Use of the same extraction mixture for all trials enabled the efficiency of the various extraction techniques to be compared. Extracts were filtered and directly analyzed by LC–ESI–MS, without further clean-up. The yield from the alternative extraction techniques showed efficiency to be higher than for conventional techniques. In particular, microwave-assisted extraction was slightly superior to other techniques. |
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Keywords: | Zearalenone Extraction Microwave-assisted extraction Accelerated solvent extraction Ultrasonic extraction |
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