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Certification of Ochratoxin A Reference Materials: Calibration Solutions OTAN-1 and OTAL-1 and a Mycotoxin-Contaminated Rye Flour MYCO-1
Background: Among the regulated mycotoxins that contaminate global food supplies, ochratoxin A is particularly harmful as a nephrotoxin and suspected carcinogen. Objective: To support global measurement comparability, certified calibration solutions for ochratoxin A and [ 13 C 6 ]-ochratoxin A (OTAN...
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Published in: | Journal of AOAC International 2019-11, Vol.102 (6), p.1756-1766 |
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Summary: | Background:
Among the regulated mycotoxins that contaminate global food supplies, ochratoxin A is particularly harmful as a nephrotoxin and suspected carcinogen.
Objective:
To support global measurement comparability, certified calibration solutions for ochratoxin A and
[
13
C
6
]-ochratoxin A (OTAN-1 and OTAL-1, respectively) as well as a mycotoxin-contaminated rye flour certified reference material (CRM) known as MYCO-1 were developed.
Methods:
Quantitative proton NMR was used along with maleic acid as an external standard traceable
to the Système international (SI) to measure the concentration of ochratoxin A and [
13
C
6
]-ochratoxin A for the calibration solutions. OTAN-1 and OTAL-1 were then used as a pair in double isotope dilution MS to certify the mass fraction of ochratoxin A in MYCO-1.
The natural ochratoxin A CRM served as the primary standard for traceable quantitation, while the synthetic [
13
C
6
]-ochratoxin A CRM served as the internal standard.
Results:
The certified mass fraction of ochratoxin A or [
13
C
6
]-ochratoxin
A in the two mycotoxin calibration solution standards was established to be 11.03 ± 0.32 µg/g (
k
= 2) for OTAN-1 and 4.89 ± 0.18 µg/g (
k
= 2) for OTAL-1. The mass fraction of ochratoxin A in the rye flour standard MYCO-1 was certified at 4.05 ±
0.88 µg/kg (
k
= 2).
Conclusions:
These CRMs will support regulatory testing as they can be used in the method development, validation, calibration, and QC analysis of ochratoxin A.
Highlights:
This report highlights the methods used to certify OTAN-1, OTAL-1, and
MYCO-1 as well as the challenges associated with producing such materials, which can be applied to a wide variety of other CRMs. |
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ISSN: | 1060-3271 |
DOI: | 10.5740/jaoacint.19-0086 |