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Occurrence and translocation of ustiloxins in rice false smut-occurred paddy fields, Hubei, China*

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Volume 307, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119460

Keywords

Rice false smut; Ustiloxins; Uptake; Paddy water; Rice

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFD1100501]
  2. International Cooperation Project of Hubei Province [2021EHB030]

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Ustiloxin A and ustiloxin B, two major mycotoxins produced by the pathogen of rice false smut, were found to be ubiquitous in paddy water and brown rice, with a significant positive correlation between their levels. These results indicate that the contamination of ustiloxins in rice might occur widely.
Ustiloxin A (UA) and ustiloxin B (UB), two major mycotoxins produced by the pathogen of rice false smut (RFS) during rice cultivation, have attracted increasing attentions due to their potential health risks. However, limited data are available about their occurrence and fate in paddy fields and contamination profiles in rice. In this study, a field study was performed to investigate the occurrence and translocation of UA and UB in RFS-occurred paddies. For the first time to our knowledge, we reported a ubiquitous occurrence of the two ustiloxins in the paddy water (range: 0.01-3.46 mu g/L for UA and <0.02-1.15 mu g/L for UB) and brown rice (range: 0.09-154.08 mu g/kg for UA and <0.09-23.57 mu g/kg for UB). A significant positive correlation was observed between ustiloxin levels in paddy water and brown rice (rs = 0.48-0.79, p < 0.01). The occurrence of ustiloxin uptake in water-rice system was also evidenced by the rice exposure experiment, suggesting paddy water might be an important source for ustiloxin accumulation in rice. These results suggested that the contamination of ustiloxins in rice might occur widely, which was supported by the significantly high detection frequencies of UA (96.6%) and UB (62.4%) in polished rice (149 samples) from Hubei Province, China. The total concentrations of ustiloxins in the polished rice samples collected from Hubei Province ranged from <20.7 ng/kg (LOD) to 55.1 mu g/kg (dry weight). Further studies are needed to evaluate the potential risks of ustiloxin exposure in the environment and humans.

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