期刊
TOXINS
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 -出版社
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14020137
关键词
food-safety inspection; solid-phase extraction; aflatoxins; HMONs; adsorbents
资金
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Nankai University [63211136]
AFT contamination is a serious global issue, and researchers are developing HMONs materials to enhance adsorption capacity for AFT, enabling identification, determination, and regulation. HMONs have larger surface area and typical hollow cavities, with stronger adsorption capacity, showing potential in identifying and controlling mycotoxins in food matrices.
Aflatoxin (AFT) contamination, commonly in foods and grains with extremely low content while high toxicity, has caused serious economic and health problems worldwide. Now researchers are making an effort to develop nanomaterials with remarkable adsorption capacity for the identification, determination and regulation of AFT. Herein, we constructed a novel hollow-structured microporous organic networks (HMONs) material. On the basis of Fe3O4@MOF@MON, hydrofluoric acid (HF) was introduced to remove the transferable metal organic framework (MOF) to give hollow MON structures. Compared to the original Fe3O4@MOF@MON, HMON showed improved surface area and typical hollow cavities, thus increasing the adsorption capacity. More importantly, AFT is a hydrophobic substance, and our constructed HMON had a higher water contact angle, greatly enhancing the adsorption affinity. From that, the solid phase extraction (SPE-HPLC) method developed based on HMONs was applied to analyze four kinds of actual samples, with satisfied recoveries of 85-98%. This work provided a specific and sensitive method for the identification and determination of AFT in the food matrix and demonstrated the great potential of HMONs in the field of the identification and control of mycotoxins.
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