The Occurrence of Non-Regulated Mycotoxins in Foods: A Systematic Review

Toxins (Basel). 2023 Sep 20;15(9):583. doi: 10.3390/toxins15090583.

Abstract

The aim of this systematic review is to provide an update on the occurrence and co-occurrence of selected non-regulated mycotoxins and provide an overview of current regulations. Fifteen non-regulated mycotoxins were found in 19 food categories worldwide. On top of that, 38 different combinations of non-regulated mycotoxins were found, with mixtures varying from binary combinations up to 12 mycotoxins. Taking into consideration the amount of evidence regarding the prevalence and co-occurrence of non-regulated mycotoxins, future steps should be taken considering continuous monitoring, scientific exchange, and generation of high-quality data. To enhance data quality, guidelines outlining the minimum quality criteria for both occurrence data and metadata are needed. By doing so, we can effectively address concerns related to the toxicity of non-regulated mycotoxins. Furthermore, obtaining more data concerning the co-occurrence of both regulated and non-regulated mycotoxins could aid in supporting multiple chemical risk assessment methodologies. Implementing these steps could bolster food safety measures, promote evidence-based regulations, and ultimately safeguard public health from the potential adverse effects of non-regulated mycotoxins.

Keywords: data quality; non-regulated mycotoxins; occurrence; public health; risk assessment.

Publication types

  • Systematic Review
  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Data Accuracy*
  • Fenbendazole
  • Food
  • Food Safety
  • Mycotoxins*

Substances

  • Fenbendazole
  • Mycotoxins

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the European Food Safety Authority grant number GP/EFSA/ENCO/2020/03.