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Co-occurrence of mycotoxins: A review on bioanalytical methods for simultaneous analysis in human biological samples, mixture toxicity and risk assessment strategies

Journal

TOXICON
Volume 218, Issue -, Pages 25-39

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2022.08.016

Keywords

Bioanalytical methods; Chromatography; Human; Multi-mycotoxins; Risk assessment

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) , India
  2. CSIR
  3. University Grant Commission (UGC) , India

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This review paper summarizes the mixture toxicity of mycotoxins and the various bio-analytical techniques used for simultaneous analysis of mixed mycotoxins in human biological samples. It also discusses sample preparation and clean-up techniques to eliminate interferences without affecting the analysis of mycotoxins. Additionally, it introduces risk assessment strategies for multiple mycotoxin risk assessments.
Mycotoxins are the toxic chemical substances that are produced by various fungal species and some of these are harmful to humans. Mycotoxins are ubiquitous in nature and humans could be exposed to multiple mycotoxins simultaneously. Unfortunately, exposure to mixed mycotoxins is not very well studied. Various studies have demonstrated the capacity of mycotoxins to show synergistic effect in the presence of other mycotoxins, thus, increasing the risk of toxicity. Hence, it is important to monitor mixed mycotoxins in human biological samples which would serve as a crucial information for risk assessment. Through this review paper, we aim to summarize the mixture toxicity of mycotoxins and the various bio-analytical techniques that are being used for the simultaneous analysis of mixed mycotoxins in human biological samples. Different sample preparation and clean-up techniques employed till date for eliminating the interferences from human biological samples without affecting the analyses of the mycotoxins are also discussed. Further, a brief introduction of risk assessment strategies that have been or could be adopted for multiple mycotoxin risk assessments is also mentioned. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first review that focuses solely on the occurrence of multiple mycotoxins in human biological samples as well as their risk assessment strategies.

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