Handheld Fluorescence Spectrometer Enabling Sensitive Aflatoxin Detection in Maize

Toxins (Basel). 2023 May 27;15(6):361. doi: 10.3390/toxins15060361.

Abstract

Aflatoxins are among the main carcinogens threatening food and feed safety while imposing major detection challenges to the agrifood industry. Today, aflatoxins are typically detected using destructive and sample-based chemical analysis that are not optimally suited to sense their local presence in the food chain. Therefore, we pursued the development of a non-destructive optical sensing technique based on fluorescence spectroscopy. We present a novel compact fluorescence sensing unit, comprising both ultraviolet excitation and fluorescence detection in a single handheld device. First, the sensing unit was benchmarked against a validated research-grade fluorescence setup and demonstrated high sensitivity by spectrally separating contaminated maize powder samples with aflatoxin concentrations of 6.6 µg/kg and 11.6 µg/kg. Next, we successfully classified a batch of naturally contaminated maize kernels within three subsamples showing a total aflatoxin concentration of 0 µg/kg, 0.6 µg/kg and 1647.8 µg/kg. Consequently, our novel sensing methodology presents good sensitivity and high potential for integration along the food chain, paving the way toward improved food safety.

Keywords: aflatoxin; fluorescence; food safety; handheld spectrometer; maize; optical sensing; spectroscopy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aflatoxins* / analysis
  • Carcinogens
  • Fluorescence
  • Food Contamination / analysis
  • Zea mays / chemistry

Substances

  • Aflatoxins
  • Carcinogens

Grants and funding

The work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon2020 Programme for research, funded by ACTPHAST 4.0 (grant agreement no 779472); the Methusalem and Hercules foundations and the OZR of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).