麦角新碱
小黑麦
锁骨紫癜
探索者
污染
动物饲料
食品污染物
生物
真菌毒素
黄曲霉毒素
麦角胺
食品科学
化学
农学
植物
杀虫剂
农药残留
医学
生态学
偏头痛
内科学
药理学
作者
Natalia Arroyo‐Manzanares,Vicente Rodríguez‐Estévez,Ana M. García‐Campaña,Elena Castellón‐Rendón,Laura Gámiz‐Gracia
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Ergot alkaloids are secondary metabolites produced by fungi in the genus Claviceps . They contaminate a large variety of cereals, such as rye, triticale, wheat and barley. The ingestion of contaminated cereals might cause adverse health effects in humans and animals. In fact, pigs, cattle, sheep, and poultry are involved in sporadic outbreaks and, although there are several studies about occurrence of ergot alkaloids in grain cereals, there are scarce studies focused on compound feed. RESULTS Twelve ergot alkaloids have been quantified in 228 feed samples intended for swine. The analytes were extracted using QuEChERS with Z‐Sep+ as sorbent in the clean‐up step, which reduced the matrix effect, allowing limits of quantification between 2.1 and 21.7 μg kg –1 . The analytes were subsequently quantified by ultra‐high‐performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC–MS/MS). A total of 29 samples (12.7%) revealed contamination by at least one ergot alkaloid, and among contaminated samples, 65% were contaminated by more than one. Only 6 of 12 target ergot alkaloids showed concentrations above the limit of quantification. The concentrations for individual ergot alkaloids ranged between 5.9 μg kg –1 for ergosinine to 145.3 μg kg –1 for ergometrine (the predominant ergot alkaloid), while the total ergot alkaloid content ranged from 5.9 to 158.7 μg kg –1 . CONCLUSIONS The occurrence of ergot alkaloids in feed samples in Spain seems to be lower than in other regions of Europe. All the samples fulfilled current recommendations of the feed industry about practical limits for ergot alkaloids in pig feeds. This suggests that the feeds are safe for pig consumption, regarding the presence of ergot alkaloids. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
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