Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Souza, Darliana Mello lattes
Orientador(a): Pizzutti, Ionara Regina lattes
Banca de defesa: Guterres, Caroline Wesp lattes, Copetti, Marina Venturini lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química
Departamento: Química
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10589
Resumo: This study aims to validate an analytical multi-mycotoxin method using UPLC-MS/MS for 12 mycotoxins determination in wheat and maize matrices. The parameters evaluated for the validation were: calibration curve and linearity, limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), accuracy (recovery%), precision (RSD %) and matrix effect. The extraction of mycotoxins was performed using the modified QuEChERS method, whereby were used 12.5 g of slurry (suspension between sample and water), 4.5 g MgSO4 anhydrous and 10 ml of acidified acetonitrile at 1% acetic acid. After method validation, it was used to search, quantitatively, the occurrence of mycotoxins in 646 samples, 476 samples of wheat (the field trials, exported and imported grain type, grain processing and their fractions (flour and bran) and flour collected in supermarkets) and 170 samples of maize (grain exported type, flour collected in supermarkets, grains and brewer for the manufacture of animal feed). The results were satisfactory for all evaluated parameters, thus showing that the method validated for the matrices of wheat and maize, it is effective to determine these 12 mycotoxins studied. The matrix effect for some mycotoxins was outside the range -20 to +20%. These results for some analytes were compensated by matrix-mached calibration. All were contaminated by at least one of 12 mycotoxins in the study, regardless of origin. The mycotoxin DON was predominantly found in wheat samples, while fumonisin were determined in maize. In the field trials, factors such as genotype, environment and fungicide treatment had influence on DON concentration. Wheat grain for exportation and imported from Argentina had DON contamination in all samples. In wheat for exportation, also been determined contamination for FB1, FB2, ZEN and OTA. There is evidence that this is the first study to report the presence of fumonisins in Brazilian wheat, since it was not found other reports in the literature. In the sub-products of milling was observed redistribution of DON, a decreased concentration in white flour and increased in bran fraction when compared to the initial concentration in the grain, showing that this process is not effective for mycotoxins removal. It was determined DON and ZEN mycotoxins in flour samples purchased either in the city of Cruz Alta as Santa Maria as well. In maize samples for exportation was observed concomitant contamination by DON, ZEN, FB1 and FB2 and AFLA B1. In maize flour samples collected from supermarkets all samples were contaminated with fumonisins. Besides fumonisins evidenced the presence of DON, ZEN and AFLA B1 in some samples. Samples destined for the production of animal feed were determineted with aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2), fumonisins (B1 and B2), DON and ZEN, and in some samples, the concentrations were higher than Brazilian MRL. The extraction method combined with modern chromatographic technique for the determination of analytes, were effective for the analysis of mycotoxins in wheat and maize. Even in concentrations below the legal limits, human been exposure to mycotoxins can occur constantly. Monitoring of mycotoxins in foods is extremely important for public health, seeking quality to make healthy products available at all points of the supply and commercial chain.
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spelling 2017-05-122017-05-122014-02-24SOUZA, Darliana Mello. Mycotoxins in matrices of maize and wheat: validation an analytical method by UPLC-MS/MS and monitoring at different points of supply and commercial chain. 2014. 207 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Química) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/10589This study aims to validate an analytical multi-mycotoxin method using UPLC-MS/MS for 12 mycotoxins determination in wheat and maize matrices. The parameters evaluated for the validation were: calibration curve and linearity, limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), accuracy (recovery%), precision (RSD %) and matrix effect. The extraction of mycotoxins was performed using the modified QuEChERS method, whereby were used 12.5 g of slurry (suspension between sample and water), 4.5 g MgSO4 anhydrous and 10 ml of acidified acetonitrile at 1% acetic acid. After method validation, it was used to search, quantitatively, the occurrence of mycotoxins in 646 samples, 476 samples of wheat (the field trials, exported and imported grain type, grain processing and their fractions (flour and bran) and flour collected in supermarkets) and 170 samples of maize (grain exported type, flour collected in supermarkets, grains and brewer for the manufacture of animal feed). The results were satisfactory for all evaluated parameters, thus showing that the method validated for the matrices of wheat and maize, it is effective to determine these 12 mycotoxins studied. The matrix effect for some mycotoxins was outside the range -20 to +20%. These results for some analytes were compensated by matrix-mached calibration. All were contaminated by at least one of 12 mycotoxins in the study, regardless of origin. The mycotoxin DON was predominantly found in wheat samples, while fumonisin were determined in maize. In the field trials, factors such as genotype, environment and fungicide treatment had influence on DON concentration. Wheat grain for exportation and imported from Argentina had DON contamination in all samples. In wheat for exportation, also been determined contamination for FB1, FB2, ZEN and OTA. There is evidence that this is the first study to report the presence of fumonisins in Brazilian wheat, since it was not found other reports in the literature. In the sub-products of milling was observed redistribution of DON, a decreased concentration in white flour and increased in bran fraction when compared to the initial concentration in the grain, showing that this process is not effective for mycotoxins removal. It was determined DON and ZEN mycotoxins in flour samples purchased either in the city of Cruz Alta as Santa Maria as well. In maize samples for exportation was observed concomitant contamination by DON, ZEN, FB1 and FB2 and AFLA B1. In maize flour samples collected from supermarkets all samples were contaminated with fumonisins. Besides fumonisins evidenced the presence of DON, ZEN and AFLA B1 in some samples. Samples destined for the production of animal feed were determineted with aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2), fumonisins (B1 and B2), DON and ZEN, and in some samples, the concentrations were higher than Brazilian MRL. The extraction method combined with modern chromatographic technique for the determination of analytes, were effective for the analysis of mycotoxins in wheat and maize. Even in concentrations below the legal limits, human been exposure to mycotoxins can occur constantly. Monitoring of mycotoxins in foods is extremely important for public health, seeking quality to make healthy products available at all points of the supply and commercial chain.O trabalho teve por finalidade validar um método analítico multimicotoxinas empregando UPLC-MS/MS para determinação simultânea de 12 micotoxinas em matrizes de trigo e milho. Os parâmetros avaliados para validação do método foram: curva analítica e linearidade, limite de detecção (LOD), limite de quantificação (LOQ), exatidão (recuperação%), precisão (RSD%) e efeito matriz. A extração das micotoxinas foi realizada empregando o método QuEChERS modificado, no qual foram utilizados 12,5 g de slurry (suspensão entre amostra e água), 4,5 g MgSO4 anidro e 10 mL de acetonitrila acidificada a 1% com ácido acético. Após a validação do método, o mesmo foi empregado para pesquisar, quantitativamente, a ocorrência de micotoxinas em 646 amostras, sendo 476 amostras de trigo (ensaios a campo, grãos tipo exportação e importação, grãos para processamento e respectivas frações (farinha e farelo) e farinhas comercializados em supermercados) e 170 amostras de milho (grãos tipo exportação, farinhas coletadas em supermercados, grãos e quirera destinados à fabricação de ração animal). Os resultados obtidos foram satisfatórios para todos os parâmetros avaliados, mostrando desta forma, que o método validado para as matrizes de trigo e milho, é eficaz para determinar as 12 micotoxinas em estudo. O efeito matriz, para algumas micotoxinas ficou fora da faixa de -20 a +20%. Esse efeito pronunciado para alguns analitos foi compensado pela calibração por superposição da matriz. Este método pode então ser utilizado para avaliação das amostras, em que todas apresentaram contaminação por pelo menos uma das 12 micotoxinas estudadas, independente da origem. A micotoxina DON foi predominantemente encontrada em amostras de trigo, enquanto fumonisinas foram as micotoxinas predominante determinadas em milho. Nos ensaios a campo, fatores como genótipo, ambiente e tratamento fungicidas tiveram influência sobre as concentrações de DON. Grãos de trigo tipo exportação e importados da Argentina apresentaram contaminação por DON em todas as amostras. Em trigo tipo exportação, também foi determinado contaminação por FB1, FB2, ZEN e OTA. Há evidências de que este seja o primeiro trabalho a relatar a presença de fumonisinas em trigo brasileiro, visto que não foi encontrado outros relatos na literatura. Nos subprodutos derivados da moagem foi verificado redistribuição de DON, com redução das concentrações na farinha branca e incremento na fração farelo, quando comparados a concentração inicial no grão, evidenciando que tal processo não é eficaz para eliminação de micotoxinas. Foram determinadas as micotoxinas DON e ZEN em amostras de farinhas adquiridas tanto na cidade de Cruz Alta quanto de Santa Maria. Nas amostras de milho tipo exportação foi evidenciada contaminação concomitante por DON, ZEN, FB1 e FB2 e AFLA B1. Nas amostras de farinha de milho coletadas em supermercados todas estavam contaminadas por fumonisinas. Além de fumonisinas foi evidenciado a presença de DON, ZEN e AFLA B1 em algumas amostras. Em amostras destinadas a fabricação de ração animal foi determinada aflatoxinas (B1, B2, G1, G2), fumonisinas (B1 e B2), DON e ZEN, sendo que em alguns casos, as concentrações foram superiores aos limites tolerados pela legislação brasileira. O método de extração, aliado com a técnica cromatográfica para determinação dos analitos mostraram-se eficientes para a análise de micotoxinas em trigo e milho. Mesmo em concentrações abaixo dos limites legais, a exposição humana a micotoxinas pode ocorrer constantemente. O monitoramento de micotoxinas em alimentos é de extrema importância para a saúde pública, visando a disponibilização de produtos de qualidade em todos os pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superiorapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em QuímicaUFSMBRQuímicaMicotoxinasMilhoTrigoUPLC-MS/MSQuEChERS modificadoCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICAMicotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercialMycotoxins in matrices of maize and wheat: validation an analytical method by UPLC-MS/MS and monitoring at different points of supply and commercial chaininfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisPizzutti, Ionara Reginahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4797011T5Guterres, Caroline Wesphttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4356529199369919Copetti, Marina Venturinihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1341499646322200http://lattes.cnpq.br/1017519522351875Souza, Darliana Mello100600000000400300300500300961b4a4a-1465-4d87-b4e8-6428b5a3ad38ac01587b-4b6d-45fa-a4d5-29e5f647241e46334b50-4b80-4d27-80ed-e3440fff58653f0beedc-bd11-481e-b193-5187bd8fe969info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALSOUZA, DARLIANA MELLO.pdfapplication/pdf3692048http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10589/1/SOUZA%2c%20DARLIANA%20MELLO.pdfa4b0e5ad774226071d74c290317d765eMD51TEXTSOUZA, DARLIANA MELLO.pdf.txtSOUZA, DARLIANA MELLO.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain360597http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10589/2/SOUZA%2c%20DARLIANA%20MELLO.pdf.txt8beb30d11739dca062419d94b8edd2a8MD52THUMBNAILSOUZA, DARLIANA MELLO.pdf.jpgSOUZA, DARLIANA MELLO.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5842http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/10589/3/SOUZA%2c%20DARLIANA%20MELLO.pdf.jpgaf88b12855902374f7df060f037859d7MD531/105892017-07-25 12:05:07.191oai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/10589Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2017-07-25T15:05:07Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
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title Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
spellingShingle Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
Souza, Darliana Mello
Micotoxinas
Milho
Trigo
UPLC-MS/MS
QuEChERS modificado
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
title_short Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
title_full Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
title_fullStr Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
title_full_unstemmed Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
title_sort Micotoxinas em matrizes de milho e trigo: validação de método analítico por ULPC-MS/MS e monitoramento em diferentes pontos da cadeia produtiva e comercial
author Souza, Darliana Mello
author_facet Souza, Darliana Mello
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dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4356529199369919
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Copetti, Marina Venturini
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1341499646322200
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Darliana Mello
contributor_str_mv Pizzutti, Ionara Regina
Guterres, Caroline Wesp
Copetti, Marina Venturini
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Micotoxinas
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Trigo
UPLC-MS/MS
QuEChERS modificado
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Milho
Trigo
UPLC-MS/MS
QuEChERS modificado
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
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description This study aims to validate an analytical multi-mycotoxin method using UPLC-MS/MS for 12 mycotoxins determination in wheat and maize matrices. The parameters evaluated for the validation were: calibration curve and linearity, limit of detection (LOD), limit of quantification (LOQ), accuracy (recovery%), precision (RSD %) and matrix effect. The extraction of mycotoxins was performed using the modified QuEChERS method, whereby were used 12.5 g of slurry (suspension between sample and water), 4.5 g MgSO4 anhydrous and 10 ml of acidified acetonitrile at 1% acetic acid. After method validation, it was used to search, quantitatively, the occurrence of mycotoxins in 646 samples, 476 samples of wheat (the field trials, exported and imported grain type, grain processing and their fractions (flour and bran) and flour collected in supermarkets) and 170 samples of maize (grain exported type, flour collected in supermarkets, grains and brewer for the manufacture of animal feed). The results were satisfactory for all evaluated parameters, thus showing that the method validated for the matrices of wheat and maize, it is effective to determine these 12 mycotoxins studied. The matrix effect for some mycotoxins was outside the range -20 to +20%. These results for some analytes were compensated by matrix-mached calibration. All were contaminated by at least one of 12 mycotoxins in the study, regardless of origin. The mycotoxin DON was predominantly found in wheat samples, while fumonisin were determined in maize. In the field trials, factors such as genotype, environment and fungicide treatment had influence on DON concentration. Wheat grain for exportation and imported from Argentina had DON contamination in all samples. In wheat for exportation, also been determined contamination for FB1, FB2, ZEN and OTA. There is evidence that this is the first study to report the presence of fumonisins in Brazilian wheat, since it was not found other reports in the literature. In the sub-products of milling was observed redistribution of DON, a decreased concentration in white flour and increased in bran fraction when compared to the initial concentration in the grain, showing that this process is not effective for mycotoxins removal. It was determined DON and ZEN mycotoxins in flour samples purchased either in the city of Cruz Alta as Santa Maria as well. In maize samples for exportation was observed concomitant contamination by DON, ZEN, FB1 and FB2 and AFLA B1. In maize flour samples collected from supermarkets all samples were contaminated with fumonisins. Besides fumonisins evidenced the presence of DON, ZEN and AFLA B1 in some samples. Samples destined for the production of animal feed were determineted with aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2), fumonisins (B1 and B2), DON and ZEN, and in some samples, the concentrations were higher than Brazilian MRL. The extraction method combined with modern chromatographic technique for the determination of analytes, were effective for the analysis of mycotoxins in wheat and maize. Even in concentrations below the legal limits, human been exposure to mycotoxins can occur constantly. Monitoring of mycotoxins in foods is extremely important for public health, seeking quality to make healthy products available at all points of the supply and commercial chain.
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