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Deoxynivalenol (DON) |
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Deoxynivalenol belongs to the trichothecene group of mycotoxins and is formed by fungi of the genus Fusarium. Deoxynivalenol often occurs in plant products particularly in cereals. Of the trichothecene mycotoxins deoxynivalenol, 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol and 15-acetyl-deoxynivalenol are the toxins most frequently occuring in Europe and Northern America. The toxin concentrations found in wheat, corn or rice are often in the ppm range. Due to their high cytotoxic and immunosuppressive properties, these toxins pose a risk to human and animal health. Using the RIDASCREEN® DON assay, it is possible to detect this mycotoxin in cereals, feed and beer both rapidly and with accuracy. Since the antibody used in the assay is specific for acetylated deoxynivalenol, the samples have to be acetylated after extraction. During acetylation, deoxynivalenol reacts to 3-acetyl-deoxynivalenol, 15- acetyldeoxynivalenol and 3, 15-diacetyl-deoxynivalenol. The assay can detect all of these toxins and will be positive, if at least one of these toxins is present. Thus, if a sample contains more than one of these toxins, the assay result will represent the sum of those toxins. |
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