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Practical Strategies to Reduce Ochratoxin A in Foods

Hyun Jung Lee, Hae Dun Kim, Dojin Ryu

2024Toxins17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Ochratoxin A (OTA), a potent nephrotoxin, is one of the most deleterious mycotoxins, with its prevalence in agricultural crops and their processed foods around the world. OTA is a major concern to food safety, as OTA exposure through dietary intake may lead to a significant level of accumulation in the body as a result of its long half-life (about 35 days). Its potent renal toxicity and high risk of exposure as well as the difficulty in controlling environmental factors OTA production has prompted the need for timely information on practical strategies for the food industry to effectively manage OTA contamination during food processing. The effects of various food processes, including both nonthermal and thermal methods, on the reduction in OTA were summarized in this review, with emphasis on the toxicity of residual OTA as well as its known and unknown degradation products. Since complete removal of OTA from foodstuffs is not feasible, additional strategies that may facilitate the reduction in OTA in food, such as adding baking soda and sugars, was also discussed, so that the industry may understand and apply practical measures to ensure the safety of its products destined for human consumption.

Topics & Concepts

Ochratoxin AFood safetyMycotoxinFood industryOchratoxinsBiotechnologyFood processingBusinessFood scienceFood contaminantRisk analysis (engineering)Food packagingAgricultureToxicologyBiologyEcologyMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodPesticide Residue Analysis and SafetyWheat and Barley Genetics and Pathology
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