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Enrichment of deoxynivalenol and establishment of online early warning treatment system for drinking water

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 6, Pages 2612-2620

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ijfs.14937

Keywords

Deoxynivalenol; drinking water; flow injection chemiluminescence; powder activated carbon

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2018YFC1602500]
  2. Joint Innovation Project [2016A05053031]
  3. Guangzhou Municipal International Collaboration Project [201704030096]

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An online monitoring and early warning system was established to detect drinking water pollution caused by deoxynivalenol (DON) and investigated different experimental conditions, including the use of powdered activated carbon to remove DON. The study found that DON can be effectively removed from drinking water by powdered activated carbon, and a dynamic threshold was established to detect the toxin.
An online monitoring and early warning system was established to detect drinking water pollution from deoxynivalenol (DON). Flow injection chemiluminescence was selected as online monitoring tool for its low detection limit, fast detection process and broad linear range. The toxigenic strain of Fusarium graminearum (GDMCC3.507, freeze-dried powder) was incubated and grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) culture medium under constant temperature of 26 degrees C for 5 days. Different culture conditions were investigated to determine the most suitable conditions to culture the fungi and enrich DON that produced by Fusarium graminearum. Powder activated carbon (PAC) was used to remove DON in drinking water. A dynamic threshold X +/- 5SD was established to detect DON in drinking water effectively. Calculation of standard curve indicated that 6 mg DON could be easily extracted from 100 mg corn culture medium. Emergency detoxification was achieved by PAC and the removal rate reached 76% after 50 min of adsorption process. Once the chemiluminescence intensity exceeded the X +/- 5SD value of the exact point during the monitoring process, the tap water was estimated to have excessive toxin. The establishment of this emergency system could provide a basis for dealing with sudden pollution of drinking water.

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