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. 2000 May;66(5):1899–1904. doi: 10.1128/aem.66.5.1899-1904.2000

TABLE 1.

Compound-specific properties of separation and detection

Compound Retention time (min) Charge Parent peak (m/z) CIa (%) Major fragments (m/z) LODb (ng) Yieldd (%)
Nivalenol 6.9 371.0 10.5 311.0, 280.0 200 7
T2-tetraol 6.1 + 321.1 15.8 291.1, 263.1, 260.0 20 31
DON 10.4 265.1 15.0 217.2, 138.2, 247.2c 200 9
Verrucarol 12.6 + 289.1 14.6 245.1, 259.1, 274.0 20 46
3-Ace-DON 13.1 337.3 19.0 307.1, 295.2, 277.1 200 10
DAS 14.4 + 389.2 19.0 329.1, 247.2 2 52
Citrinine 14.5 + 251.5 13.5 265.1, 233.2 20 10
T2-triol 14.9 + 405.3 19.0 333.9, 303.1 2 63
Ochratoxin A 15.2 + 426.2 17.2 279.0, 261.1 20 45
Satratoxin G (SATG) 15.9 + 567.2 24.0 523.2, 493.0, 263.1,c, 231.1c 0.2 88
HT2 16.2 + 447.2 17.7 345.1, 387.2,c 285.1 0.2 76
SATH 16.6 + 551.5 25.0 523.1, 507.2,c 321.1,c 303.0c 0.2 39
Verrucarine A 17.6 + 525.2 20.8 497.2, 295.1, 249.1,c 231.2c 0.02 47
T2 toxin 18.1 + 489.1 19.7 387.1, 327.2, 245.1 0.02 82
RDRA 18.2 + 555.2 25.0 527.2, 325.1, 279.1, 231.4c 0.02 92
Acetyl-T2 toxin 22.3 + 531.6 20.3 429.1, 369.4, 287.5 0.02 85
Sterigmatocystin 25.7 + 325.5 18.5 310.1, 297.3 2 67
Reserpine (internal standard) 16.4 + 609.3 24.0 609.3, 448.4, 397.1 0.02 76
a

CI, relative collision intensity. 

b

LOD, limit of detection. 

c

Fragment not used for quantitation. 

d

Yield of extraction procedure.