Assessing Ochratoxin A Contamination in Pre-Packaged Grated Cheese: Implications for Food Safety
Valentina Meucci, Alessio Lenzi, Andrea Armani, Francesca Pedonese, Ludovica Ghimenti, Lucia De Marchi

TL;DR
This study found high levels of a harmful toxin in pre-packaged grated cheese, highlighting food safety concerns.
Contribution
The study quantitatively assesses ochratoxin A contamination in pre-packaged grated cheese using high-performance liquid chromatography.
Findings
97.6% of pre-packaged grated cheese samples were contaminated with ochratoxin A.
Parmigiano Reggiano had the highest average contamination level at 5.06 ng g−1.
Abstract
Cheese is a globally consumed dairy product, with Europe leading the world in its consumption. Italy, as the third-largest cheese producer within the European Union, plays a crucial role in the sector, particularly through its production of Protected Designation of Origin (P.D.O.) cheeses, including Grana Padano and Parmigiano Reggiano. These hard cheeses are widely utilized in pre-packaged grated cheese products, owing to their broad appeal and recognized quality. While mold is a common and often necessary component in cheese production for the development of flavor and texture, fungal growth can also detrimentally affect the quality of cheese, potentially causing economic losses and posing food safety risks. Some molds are capable of producing mycotoxins, such as ochratoxin A (OTA), a toxic compound that has been identified in cheese. This study aims to quantitatively assess the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMycotoxins in Agriculture and Food · Wheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology · Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety
