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Challenges and Future State for Mycotoxin Analysis: A Review From a Regulatory Perspective

Kai Zhang, Brenna M. Flannery, L. Zhang

2024Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Mycotoxins are naturally occurring toxins produced by certain fungi. Exposure to mycotoxins may occur through the consumption of contaminated foods or from animals that are fed contaminated feed. To safeguard the nation's food supply, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) utilizes a comprehensive mycotoxin program which samples and analyzes foods for surveillance and compliance purposes, including enforcing action levels. Mycotoxin analysis is at the center of the mycotoxin program, as concentration data are needed for data analysis, scientific assessments, and risk management. This review focuses on the Agency's continuous efforts to develop and incorporate fit-for-purpose analytical tools for mycotoxin analysis with particular focus on the relationship between analytical methodologies and scientific assessments. The discussion further highlights challenges and advancements in analytical methods and discusses future possibilities to develop analytical tools and preventative risk management approaches to meet the evolving regulatory needs.

Topics & Concepts

MycotoxinRegulatory scienceRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessAgency (philosophy)Food safetyBiotechnologyEnvironmental planningEnvironmental scienceBiologyFood scienceEcologyEpistemologyPhilosophyMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodPesticide Residue Analysis and SafetyInsect and Pesticide Research
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