Performance Evaluation of Biochip Chemiluminescent Immunoassay for Screening Seven Mycotoxins in Wheat Flour Simultaneously
Mahraz Osouli, Hassan Yazdanpanah, Jamshid Salamzadeh, Samira Eslamizad

TL;DR
A new biochip method was tested to quickly detect seven harmful mycotoxins in wheat flour samples from bakeries in Iran.
Contribution
A validated biochip-based immunoassay for simultaneous screening of seven mycotoxins in wheat flour is introduced.
Findings
The method detected all seven mycotoxins without false positives in 39 wheat flour samples.
All tested samples had mycotoxin levels above the cut-off and were compliant with safety standards.
The biochip method is simple, fast, and suitable for routine screening of multiple mycotoxins.
Abstract
Wheat grains are susceptible to mycotoxins, toxic natural secondary metabolites generated by certain fungi on agricultural produce in the field during growth, harvest, transportation, or storage. Therefore, wheat flour can be contaminated with mycotoxins, which seriously threaten human health. A rapid method for screening seven mycotoxins in wheat flour was validated in accordance with Commission Decision 2002/657/EC. With this multi-analytical screening method, 7 prevalent mycotoxins (fumonisin B1, ochratoxin A, aflatoxin G1, deoxynivalenol, T-2 toxin, aflatoxin B1, and zearalenone) can be determined simultaneously. The method’s applicability was demonstrated by screening 7 mycotoxins in 39 wheat flour samples collected from different bakeries in Tehran province, Iran. The validation results indicated that for all 7 mycotoxins, the positivity threshold (T) was above the cut-off value…
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TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
