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Herein, this comprehensive review summarizes recent research on the removal of prevalent mycotoxins, such as aflatoxins, patulin, and ochratoxin A, from food using emerging PMs, including metal-organic frameworks and their derivatives, biochar, and covalent organic frameworks. Additionally, this review highlights the mechanisms underlying two primary removal methods, adsorption and degradation, along with the possible degradation pathways and products of mycotoxins. Given the requirement of safety and regulatory consideration, the risk assessment of PM-based removal method is also discussed. Finally, specific challenges and prospects associated with the industrial application of PMs for mycotoxin removal are explored. This review provides a valuable reference for advancing mycotoxin removal technologies from food, which is of great significance for ensuring food safety and human health.</p>\n </div>","PeriodicalId":155,"journal":{"name":"Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety","volume":"24 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":12.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-06","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Removal of Mycotoxins in Food by Emerging Porous Materials: Advances, Mechanisms and Prospects\",\"authors\":\"Xiaoshuang Cui, Yaming Sun, Chenchen Song, Yongxing Hu, Yong Man, Jingna Li, Renyong Zhao, Lijun He\",\"doi\":\"10.1111/1541-4337.70182\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div>\\n \\n <p>Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by various toxigenic fungi and are widely present in food and agricultural products, posing serious threats to food safety and human health. 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Removal of Mycotoxins in Food by Emerging Porous Materials: Advances, Mechanisms and Prospects
Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by various toxigenic fungi and are widely present in food and agricultural products, posing serious threats to food safety and human health. Effective removal of mycotoxin contamination from food remains a critical challenge in ensuring food security. Emerging porous materials (PMs) have recently gained significant attention in mycotoxin removal due to their unique properties. Encouraging progress has been developed during the past five years in the removal of mycotoxins using PMs. However, there is no critical review on the removal of mycotoxins from food by emerging PMs, especially the removal performance and mechanism. Herein, this comprehensive review summarizes recent research on the removal of prevalent mycotoxins, such as aflatoxins, patulin, and ochratoxin A, from food using emerging PMs, including metal-organic frameworks and their derivatives, biochar, and covalent organic frameworks. Additionally, this review highlights the mechanisms underlying two primary removal methods, adsorption and degradation, along with the possible degradation pathways and products of mycotoxins. Given the requirement of safety and regulatory consideration, the risk assessment of PM-based removal method is also discussed. Finally, specific challenges and prospects associated with the industrial application of PMs for mycotoxin removal are explored. This review provides a valuable reference for advancing mycotoxin removal technologies from food, which is of great significance for ensuring food safety and human health.
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Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety (CRFSFS) is an online peer-reviewed journal established in 2002. It aims to provide scientists with unique and comprehensive reviews covering various aspects of food science and technology.
CRFSFS publishes in-depth reviews addressing the chemical, microbiological, physical, sensory, and nutritional properties of foods, as well as food processing, engineering, analytical methods, and packaging. Manuscripts should contribute new insights and recommendations to the scientific knowledge on the topic. The journal prioritizes recent developments and encourages critical assessment of experimental design and interpretation of results.
Topics related to food safety, such as preventive controls, ingredient contaminants, storage, food authenticity, and adulteration, are considered. Reviews on food hazards must demonstrate validity and reliability in real food systems, not just in model systems. Additionally, reviews on nutritional properties should provide a realistic perspective on how foods influence health, considering processing and storage effects on bioactivity.
The journal also accepts reviews on consumer behavior, risk assessment, food regulations, and post-harvest physiology. Authors are encouraged to consult the Editor in Chief before submission to ensure topic suitability. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses on analytical and sensory methods, quality control, and food safety approaches are welcomed, with authors advised to follow IFIS Good review practice guidelines.