Determination of T-2 Mycotoxin Fusarium strains by HPLC with fluorescence detector
Journal: Journal of Applied Biotechnology Reports (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-03-20
Authors : Reza Kachuei; Sassan Rezaie; Mohammad Hossein Yadegari; Naser Safaie; Abdol-Amir Allameh; Mohammad-Ali Aref-poor; Abbas-Ali Imani Fooladi; Majid Riazipour;
Page : 38-43
Keywords : Fusarium; Trichothecene; T-2 toxin; HPLC-F;
Abstract
T-2 toxin is the most poisonous trichothecene produced by Fusarium species especiallyF.sporotrichioides. T-2 toxin is a biological contaminant in a number of agricultural commodities that can cause severe diseases among humans and animals and even lead to death. The aim of the current study is the analysis of T-2 mycotoxin in Fusarium species by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) combined with florescence detection and derivatization with 1-antroylnitrile (1-AN). Totally, 11Fusariumisolates and reference strains were studied. The isolates were tested for the T-2 toxin production after growing on rice substrate followed by using specific “Multisep 225 Trich Clean up columns” purification. In this study, T-2 toxin production was ranged from 197.05ug/kg to 8503.07ug/kg. This is the first study of T-2 toxin analysis by HPLC-F in Iran.
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