Aflatoxin B₁ and M₁ in milk

Anal Chim Acta. 2014 Jun 4:829:68-74. doi: 10.1016/j.aca.2014.04.036. Epub 2014 Apr 26.

Abstract

The aflatoxin M1 (AFLAM1) is a mycotoxin that results from the hydroxylation of the aflatoxin B1 (AFLAB1). It contaminates the milk of animals fed with a diet containing its precursor. In this work, we determined the occurrence of AFLAB1 and AFLAM1 in milk, as well as the chromatographic conditions to quantify these mycotoxins. The extraction and quantification of AFLAB1 and AFLAM1 in naturally contaminated and artificially spiked milk samples which are produced and marketed in the state of RS were performed using the AOAC official method and UHPLC with fluorescence detection. We obtained a separation factor of 2.3 for AFLAB1 and AFLAM1 using a mobile phase consisting of 1% acetic acid:acetonitrile:methanol (55:10:35). The analytical curves had a wide linearity range and the limit of quantification (LOQm) concentrations of AFLAB1 and AFLAM1 were equal to 0.5 and 0.25 μg L(-1), respectively. Samples of pasteurized and ultra-high-temperature processed (UHT) milk showed natural contamination, and the levels for both aflatoxins ranged from 0.7 to 1.5 μg L(-1). Raw and concentrated milk samples only contained AFLAM1, with a maximum average concentration of 1.7 μg L(-1). These concentrations, higher than permitted by legislation, confirm the existence of a health risk, as well as highlight the relevance of searching for alternatives to reduce this contamination.

Keywords: Aflatoxin B(1); Aflatoxin M(1); Analytical method; Liquid chromatography; Milk.

MeSH terms

  • Aflatoxin B1 / analysis*
  • Aflatoxin B1 / isolation & purification
  • Aflatoxin M1 / analysis*
  • Aflatoxin M1 / isolation & purification
  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Dairy Products / analysis
  • Milk / chemistry*
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Aflatoxin M1
  • Aflatoxin B1