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The occurrence of HT-2 toxin and other trichothecenes in Norwegian cereals
Authors:Langseth  Wenche  Rundberget  Thomas
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, National Veterinary Institute, P.O. Box 8156, 0033 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:A total of 449 grain samples, 102 barley, 169 wheat and 178 oat samples were collected from different regions of Norway from 1996–1998 crops, mainly from grain loads and silos. The samples were analysed for type A and B trichothecenes, the largest groups of mycotoxins produced by the Fusarium species, by gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (GC-MS). Factors affecting the presence of the different trichothecenes are discussed. Deoxynivalenol (DON) and HT-2 toxin were the trichothecenes most frequently detected, followed by T-2 toxin, nivalenol, and scirpentriol, scirpentriol being detected only in seven samples (>20 mgrg/kg).Oats were the grain species most heavily contaminated with an incidence(% >20 mgrg/kg) and mean concentration of positive samples of 70%(115 mgrg/kg) for HT-2 toxin, 30% (60 mgrg/kg) for T-2 toxin, 57%(104 mgrg/kg) for DON, and 10% (56 mgrg/kg) for nivalenol. The corresponding values for barley were 22% (73 mgrg/kg), 5% (85 mgrg/kg),17% (155 mgrg/kg) and 6% (30 mgrg/kg), and for wheat 1.2% (20 mgrg/kg),0.6% (20 mgrg/kg), 14% (53 mgrg/kg) and 0% for HT-2, T-2, DON and nivalenol, respectively. Norwegian oats were found to contain HT-2 and T-2 toxin in concentrations that might be at threat to human health for high consumers of oats. The amount of DON was significantly lower than in the crop from previous years.This revised version was published online in October 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:mycotoxins  Fusarium  T-2 toxin  deoxynivalenol  nivalenol  Norway  grains
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