Publication Type Journal Article
Title Food Coloring Agents and Plant Food Supplements Derived from Vitis vinifera: A New Source of Human Exposure to Ochratoxin A
Authors Michele Solfrizzo Luca Piemontese Lucia Gambacorta Rosanna Zivoli Francesco Longobardi
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Journal JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Year 2015
Month April
Volume 63
Number 13
Pages 3609-3614
Abstract Grape pomaces are increasingly being used as starting material in the industrial production of plant food supplements (PFS), food coloring, and tartrates, but they are at risk of ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination, a mycotoxin with nephrotoxic and carcinogenic effects. We analyzed 24 commercial PFS and 13 food coloring samples derived from Vitis vinifera, mainly pomaces, using a HPLC-FLD method for OTA determination. OTA was found in 75\% of PFS samples and 69\% of food coloring samples at levels of <1.16-20.23 mu g/kg and <1.16-32.00 mu g/kg, respectively. The four commercial leavening agents containing tartrates were found to be negative for OTA. All eight samples collected in two distilleries that use grape pomaces and wine lees to produce tartrates and other byproducts contained OTA at levels of <1.16-240.93 mu g/kg. The high incidence of OTA contamination in PFS and food coloring agents derived from V. vinifera suggests that maximum permitted level(s) should be established for this mycotoxin in these products.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.5b00326
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ISSN 0021-8561
EISSN 1520-5118
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Bibtex ID ISI:000352751000033
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