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Abstract
Mycotoxins, toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi, pose a significant threat to food safety and human health. The occurrence of mycotoxins in food commodities necessitates accurate and reliable detection methods. Advanced detection techniques, such as chromatographic techniques and immunochemical assays, have improved sensitivity and specificity. However, the lack of standardized reference material, particularly in less privileged countries, hinders method validation and proficiency testing, ultimately affecting mycotoxin testing and regulation. Moreover, these techniques are complex as they require specialized equipment, and well-trained personnel, thus limiting their practical applications. This comprehensive review provides an up-to-date overview of the occurrence of mycotoxins and recent advancements in detection methods. It examines the crucial role of mycotoxin standards as reference materials for ensuring reliable results in mycotoxins analysis in agriculture commodities. The review addresses emerging challenges, knowledge gaps, and future research directions in mycotoxin detection and reference material development. By synthesizing existing literature, this review aims to provide valuable resources for researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders in food safety, highlighting the importance of integrated approaches to mitigate mycotoxin contamination and ensuring food safety.
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Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT), an internationally renowned journal, that publishes original research articles and reviews on toxic effects, in animals and humans, of natural or synthetic chemicals occurring in the human environment with particular emphasis on food, drugs, and chemicals, including agricultural and industrial safety, and consumer product safety. Areas such as safety evaluation of novel foods and ingredients, biotechnologically-derived products, and nanomaterials are included in the scope of the journal. FCT also encourages submission of papers on inter-relationships between nutrition and toxicology and on in vitro techniques, particularly those fostering the 3 Rs.
The principal aim of the journal is to publish high impact, scholarly work and to serve as a multidisciplinary forum for research in toxicology. Papers submitted will be judged on the basis of scientific originality and contribution to the field, quality and subject matter. Studies should address at least one of the following:
-Adverse physiological/biochemical, or pathological changes induced by specific defined substances
-New techniques for assessing potential toxicity, including molecular biology
-Mechanisms underlying toxic phenomena
-Toxicological examinations of specific chemicals or consumer products, both those showing adverse effects and those demonstrating safety, that meet current standards of scientific acceptability.
Authors must clearly and briefly identify what novel toxic effect (s) or toxic mechanism (s) of the chemical are being reported and what their significance is in the abstract. Furthermore, sufficient doses should be included in order to provide information on NOAEL/LOAEL values.