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Effect of Ozone and Electron Beam Irradiation on Degradation of Zearalenone and Ochratoxin A

Kai Yang, Ke Li, Lihong Pan, Xiaohu Luo, Jiali Xing, Jing Wang, Li Wang, Ren Wang, Yuheng Zhai, Zhengxing Chen

2020Toxins66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zearalenone (ZEN) and ochratoxin A (OTA) are key concerns of the food industry because of their toxicity and pollution scope. This study investigated the effects of ozone and electron beam irradiation (EBI) on the degradation of ZEN and OTA. Results demonstrated that 2 mL of 50 μg/mL ZEN was completely degraded after 10 s of treatment by 2.0 mg/L ozone. The degradation rate of 1 μg/mL ZEN by 16 kGy EBI was 92.76%. Methanol was superior to acetonitrile in terms of degrading ZEN when the irradiation dose was higher than 6 kGy. The degradation rate of 2 mL of 5 μg/mL OTA by 50 mg/L ozone at 180 s was 34%, and that of 1 μg/mL OTA by 16 kGy EBI exceeded 90%. Moreover, OTA degraded more rapidly in acetonitrile. Ozone performed better in the degradation of ZEN, whereas EBI was better for OTA. The conclusions provide theoretical and practical bases for the degradation of different fungal toxins.

Topics & Concepts

ZearalenoneOchratoxin ADegradation (telecommunications)OzoneChemistryAcetonitrileIrradiationMethanolEnvironmental chemistryAflatoxinFood scienceChromatographyMycotoxinOrganic chemistryPhysicsNuclear physicsTelecommunicationsComputer scienceMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics
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