TY - BOOK ID - 137454372 TI - Application of Novel Methods for Mycotoxins Analysis AU - Ciasca, Biancamaria AU - Lattanzio, Veronica Maria Teresa PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - FPIA KW - mycotoxin KW - OTA KW - detection methods KW - food safety KW - monoclonal antibody (mAb) KW - tracer KW - HPLC KW - trichothecenes KW - zearalenone KW - Fusarium toxins KW - wheat KW - liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry KW - official control KW - collaborative study KW - ergot alkaloids KW - sum parameter method KW - hydrazinolysis KW - esterification KW - swine feed KW - dairy feed KW - UHPLC-MS/MS KW - aflatoxin B1 KW - recombinant AflR gene KW - VICAM KW - I-ELISA KW - peanut KW - wheat flour KW - milk powder KW - LC-MS/MS method KW - cereal products KW - occurrence KW - alternariol KW - antibody KW - ELISA KW - hapten design KW - immunoassay KW - linker site KW - n/a KW - liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137454372 AB - Crop contamination by mycotoxins is a global problem that poses significant economic burdens due to a number of factors, including the food/feed losses that are caused by reduced production rates; the resulting adverse effects on human and animal health and productivity; and the trade losses associated with the costs incurred by inspection, sampling, and analysis before and after shipments. In this scenario, the development of fit-for-purpose analytical methods for regulated and (re)-emerging mycotoxins continues to be a dynamic research area. Some of the current trends in this research area are presented in this book. The collected contributions address either the need for improved methods for mycotoxin detection addressed by new or incoming regulation (ergot alkaloids and Alternaria toxins) as well as methods for the detection of multiple mycotoxins. New approaches to enhance the performance of well-established methodologies, such as the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and fluorescence polarization immunoassays (FPIA), are also addressed. ER -