Development of an aflatoxin B1 specific molecularly imprinted solid phase extraction sorbent for the selective pre-concentration of toxic aflatoxin B1 from child weaning food, Tsabana

Oratile Semong, B. Batlokwa
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Abstract This paper presents the synthesis, optimization and application of a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) sorbent for the selective extraction and pre-concentration of the potent toxin, aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), from the child weaning food, Tsabana (manufactured in Serowe, Botswana). As a food safety regulatory measure, Tsabana must be cleared of hazardous aflatoxins, especially AFB1, before consumption. This is because AFB1 is the most common and potent of the aflatoxins commonly found in cereals. Accurate analysis of AFB1 is challenging because it exists in very low concentrations in complex, ‘dirty’ matrices such as food, making it difficult to detect using analytical instruments, even if these analytical techniques have sensitivities at the femto level. The MIP extraction sorbent synthesized in this paper deals with these challenges by selectively pre-concentrating AFB1 from real Tsabana samples, successfully achieving a pre-concentration factor of 5 and therefore significantly increasing ABF1 signal intensity for easier detection. Further advantages of this system include the short time (25.0 minutes) and reasonable optimal MIP dose (20.0 mg) needed for maximum AFB1 extraction by the sorbent. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the prepared AFB1 powder particles have spherical geometries and reasonably small sizes (800 nm), two advantageous physical characteristics that are associated with excellent sorbent materials.
黄曲霉毒素B1特异性分子印迹固相萃取吸附剂的研制,用于选择性预浓缩儿童断奶食品中的黄曲霉毒素B1
摘要本文介绍了一种分子印迹聚合物(MIP)吸附剂的合成、优化和应用,该吸附剂用于选择性提取和预浓缩儿童断奶食品Tsabana(产自博茨瓦纳Serowe)中的强效毒素黄曲霉毒素B1 (AFB1)。作为一项食品安全监管措施,Tsabana在食用前必须清除有害的黄曲霉毒素,特别是AFB1。这是因为AFB1是谷物中常见的黄曲霉毒素中最常见和最有效的。AFB1的准确分析具有挑战性,因为它以非常低的浓度存在于复杂的“肮脏”基质中,如食物,这使得使用分析仪器很难检测到,即使这些分析技术具有在毫微水平上的灵敏度。本文合成的MIP萃取吸附剂通过选择性地预浓缩真正Tsabana样品中的AFB1来解决这些挑战,成功地实现了5的预浓缩因子,从而显著提高了ABF1信号强度,更容易检测。该系统的进一步优点包括吸收剂最大限度提取AFB1所需的时间短(25.0分钟)和合理的最佳MIP剂量(20.0 mg)。扫描电镜显示,制备的AFB1粉末颗粒具有球形几何形状和合理的小尺寸(800 nm),这两个有利的物理特性与优秀的吸附材料有关。
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