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. 2018 Apr 20;23(4):963. doi: 10.3390/molecules23040963

Table 1.

Natural occurrence of modified mycotoxins in cereals and cereal-based foods and feed.

Mycotoxin Cereals/Cereals Based Food Positive Samples Min–Max [µg/kg] References
DON maize 6/6 (100%) 255–5245 [117]
3/3 (100%) 90–680 [25]
10/10 (100%) 32–2246 [118]
9/10 (90%) 74–1382 [119]
- LOQ *–5660 [120]
51–100% 0.3–4374 [121]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 799/1113 (71.8%) 1.5–13,488 [122]
maize products 91–97% 0.3–2803 [121]
barley 28/34 (82.4%) LOQ–1180 [123]
15/15 (100%) <60 [118]
20/24 (83%) 54–1602 [124]
wheat 76/92 (83%) 11–1265 [125]
29/30 (97.6%) LOQ–5510 [123]
4/6 (66.7%) 16–150 [117]
5/5 (100%) 540–5080 [25]
6/6 (100%) 46–2683 [118]
46/99 (46.5%) 25–2975 [124]
5/5 (100%) 4680–36,720 ** [28]
6/13 (46.1%) LOQ–297 [126]
15/20 (75%) LOQ–10,130 [127]
durum wheat 84/84 (100%) 1750 (average) [128]
triticale 4/5 (80.0%) 43–737 [118]
20/20 (100%) 196–1326 [124]
rye 12/12 (100.0%) <50 [118]
oat 31/31 (100%) 2690 (average) [123]
1/6 (16.7%) 46 [117]
9/11 (81.8%) 62–2216 [118]
4/4 (100%) 67–149 [124]
bread 4/6 (66.7%) 20–102 [117]
corn flakes 1/6 (16.7%) 207
white flour products 16/17 (94.1%) 5–30 [129]
mixed flour and whole-corn products 32/36 (88.9%) 13–431
breakfast cereals 2/7 (28.6%) 31–347
snacks 21/34 (61.8%) 13–320
flours 16/22 (72.3%) 28–594
DON wheat flour 349/359 (97.2%) 1.3–825.9 [130]
4/4 (100%) 78.9–325.8 [126]
5/5 (100%) 940–5890 ** [28]
feed for swine 15/16 (93.8%) 50–931 [119]
feed for poultry 14/15 (93.3%) 157–1231
beer 18/20 (90%) LOQ–35.9 [131]
light beer 118/217 (54.4%) <LOQ–89.3 [132]
wheat beer 36/46 (78.3%) <LOQ–49.6
dark beer 14/47 (29.8%) <LOQ–45.0
bock beer 18/20 (90.0%) LOQ–27.1
alcohol free beer 5/19 (26.3%) LOQ–26.1
shandy beer 13/25 (52.0%) LOQ–12.7
3Ac-DON maize 6/6 (100%) 63–643 [117]
1/3 (33%) 10 [25]
0/10 (0%) - [119]
33–57% 0.3–368 [121]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 71/1113 (6.4%) LOD ***–527 [122]
maize products 22–73% 0.3–105 [121]
barley 14/34 (41.2%) LOQ–23.6 [123]
wheat 14/30 (46.7%) LOQ–71.0 [123]
1/6 (16.7%) 17 [117]
3/5 (80.0%) LOQ–50 [25]
oat 24/31 (77.4%) LOQ–2720 [123]
6/6 (100%) 34–116 [117]
bread 6/6 (100%) 29–51 [117]
corn flakes 5/6 (83.3%) 29–52 [117]
wheat flour 40/359 (11.1%) 0.6–3.6 [130]
feed for swine 1/16 (6.3%) 14 [119]
feed for poultry 2/15 (13.3%) 19–21
light beer 0/217 (0%) - [132]
wheat beer 0/46 (0%) -
dark beer 0/47 (0%) -
bock beer 0/20 (0%) -
alcohol free beer 0/19 (0%) -
shandy beer 0/25 (0%) -
15Ac-DON maize 6/6 (100%) 61–792 [117]
0/3 (0%) - [25]
6/10 (60%) 15–79 [119]
48–90% 0.3–1734 [121]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 128/1113 (11.5%) LOD–2177 [122]
maize products 52–92% 0.3–1519 [121]
wheat 0/6 (0%) - [117]
1/5 (20.0%) 20 [25]
oat 2/6 (33.3%) <LOQ–27 [117]
bread 1/6 (16.7%) 18
corn flakes 1/6 (16.7%) 17
wheat flour 51/359 (14.2%) 2.0–11.1 [130]
feed for swine 10/16 (62.5%) 10–34 [119]
feed for poultry 7/15 (46.7%) 17–45
3Ac-DON & 15Ac-DON maize - <LOQ–11,900 [120]
barley 1/24 (4.2%) 62 [124]
wheat 34/99 (34.3%) 25–98
durum wheat 41/84 (49%) LOQ–190 [128]
triticale 20/20 (100%) 36–374 [124]
DON-3Glc maize 6/6 (100%) 36–1003 [117]
2/3 (67%) <LOQ–70 [25]
10/10 (100%) <35 [118]
8/10 (80%) 14–121 [119]
- <LOQ–1100 [120]
33–83% 3–978 [121]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 701/1113 (63.0%) 1.0–3159 [122]
maize products 54–86% 3–844 [121]
barley 25/34 (73.5%) <LOQ–1300 [123]
0/15 (0%) - [118]
7/24 (29%) 43–277 [124]
wheat 25/30 (83.3%) <LOQ–922 [123]
1/6 (16.7%) 18 [117]
5/5 (100%) 50–200 [25]
5/6 (83.3%) 43–737 [118]
27/99 (27.3%) 40–356 [124]
25/92 (27%) 16–138 [125]
4/13 (31%) <LOQ [126]
15/20 (75%) 100–1230 [127]
5/5 (100%) 170–1040 ** [28]
durum wheat 80/84 (94%) LOQ–850 [128]
triticale 1/5 (20.0%) 109 [118]
15/20 (75.0%) 40–434 [125]
DON-3Glc rye 0/12 (0%) - [118]
oat 27/31 (87.1%) <LOQ–6600 [123]
6/6 (100%) 28–97 [117]
5/11 (45.5%) 162–287 [118]
0/4 (0%) - [124]
bread 5/6 (83.3%) 26–29 [117]
corn flakes 3/6 (50.0%) 24–28
white flour products 14/17 (82.4%) 5–30 [129]
mixed flour and whole-corn products 28/36 (77.8%) 7–41 [129]
breakfast cereals 6/7 (85.7%) 19–66 [129]
snacks 28/34 (82.4%) 11–94
flours 15/22 (68.2%) 5–72
wheat flour 5/5 (100%) 110–770 ** [28]
120/359 (33.4%) 0.2–15.7 [130]
feed for swine 15/16 (93.8%) 6–80 [119]
feed for poultry 14/15 (93.3%) 30–107
beer 19/20 (95%) LOQ–27.5 [131]
light beer 142/217 (65.4%) <LOQ–81.3 [132]
wheat beer 32/46 (69.6%) <LOQ–28.4
dark beer 28/47 (59.6%) <LOQ–26.2
bock beer 20/20 (100%) 2.4–33.3
alcohol free beer 9/19 (47.4%) <LOQ–6.6
shandy beer 20/25 (80.0%) <LOQ–7.9
NIV barley 25/34 (73.5%) <LOQ–302 [123]
wheat 13/30 (43.3%) <LOQ–74.0
oat 22/31 (71.0%) <LOQ–4940
wheat flour 4/4 (100%) LOQ–140.6 [126]
NIV-3Glc barley 21/34 (61.8%) <LOQ–65.3 [123]
wheat 13/30 (43.3%) <LOQ–33.6
oats 6/31 (16.1%) <LOQ–58.3
HT-2 barley 12/34 (35.3%) <LOQ–39.5 [123]
8/8 (100%) 23–233 [42]
18/18 (100%) 3–213 [133]
wheat 4/4 (100%) 19–96 [42]
19/30 (63.3%) <LOQ–39.5 [123]
7/9 (77.8%) 26–85 [43]
HT-2 oat 8/8 (100%) 11–187 [42]
23/31 (74.2%) <LOQ–1830 [123]
8/9 (88.9%) 21–851 [43]
HT-2-Glc barley 18/34 (52.9%) <LOQ–38.5 [123]
6/8 (75%) - **** [43]
17/18 (94.4%) 0.6–162.8 [133]
wheat 3/4 (75%) - **** [42]
16/30 (53.3%) <LOQ–15.9 [123]
oat 6/8 (75%) - **** [42]
5/31 (16.1%) <LOQ–300 [123]
HT-2-di-Glc barley 2/8 (25%) - **** [42]
wheat 0/4 (0%) - ****
oats 0/8 (0%) - ****
T-2 barley 8/8 (100%) 41–160 [42]
18/18 (100%) 1–154 [133]
wheat 4/4 (100%) 17–76 [42]
5/9 (55.6%) 11–23 [43]
oat 8/8 (100%) 32–165 [42]
8/9 (88.9%) 10–377 [43]
T-2-Glc barley 7/8 (87.5%) - **** [42]
9/18 (50.0%) 0.1–14.5 [133]
wheat 3/4 (75%) - **** [42]
oat 6/8 (75%) - **** [42]
T-2-di-Glc barley 0/8 (0%) - **** [42]
wheat 0/4 (0%) - ****
oat 0/8 (0%) - ****
T-2 & HT-2 maize - <LOQ–103 [120]
ZEN maize 5/6 (83%) 59–1071 [117]
- <LOQ–15,700 [120]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 884/1113 (79.4%) 20–11,192 [122]
barley 2/34 (5.9%) <LOQ–17 [123]
16/24 (67%) 2–31 [124]
wheat 14/30 (46.7%) <LOQ–234 [123]
5/6 (83.3%) 12–109 [117]
ZEN wheat 47/99 (47.5%) 1–100 [124]
triticale 20/20 (100%) 4–86 [124]
oat 13/31 (41.9%) <LOQ–675 [112]
4/6 (66.7%) 13–85 [117]
4/4 (100%) 5–15 [124]
bread 5/6 (83.3%) 19–53 [117]
corn flakes 5/6 (83.3%) 34–90
ZEN-14Glc maize 1/6 (17%) 274 [117]
barley 6/34 (17.6%) <LOQ–9.6 [123]
wheat 2/30 (6.7%) <LOQ–0.6 [123]
0/6 (0%) - [117]
oats 1/31 (3.2%) <LOQ [123]
0/6 (0%) - [117]
bread 2/6 (33.3%) 20–20 [117]
corn flakes 0/6 (0%) - [117]
ZEN-16Glc barley 8/34 (23.5%) <LOQ [123]
wheat 2/30 (6.7%) <LOQ–2.8
oat 18/31 (58.1%) <LOQ–7.9
ZEN-14S maize 1/6 (17%) 51 [117]
maize silage for feed and ready feed 471/1113 (42.3%) 2–4318 [122]
barley 3/34 (8.8%) <LOQ–26.1 [123]
wheat 2/6 (33.3%) 11 (average) [117]
12/30 (40.0%) <LOQ–22.5 [123]
oats 1/6 (16.7%) 12 [117]
9/31 (29.0%) <LOQ–220 [123]
bread 1/6 (16.7%) 24 [117]
corn flakes 0/6 (0%) - [117]
α-ZEL maize 6/6 (100%) 22–262 [117]
barley 1/34 (2.9%) <LOQ–0.6 [123]
0/24 (0%) - [124]
wheat 4/30 (13.3%) <LOQ–0.7 [123]
2/6 (33.3%) 16 [117]
1/99 (1.0%) 8 [124]
triticale 0/20 (0%) - [124]
α-ZEL-14Glc oat 3/31 (9.7%) <LOQ–2.2 [123]
2/6 (33.3%) <LOQ–68 [117]
0/4 (100%) - [124]
bread 2/6 (33.3%) 18–110 [117]
corn flakes 2/6 (33.3%) 26–34
maize 1/6 (17%) 283 [117]
barley 8/34 (23.5%) <LOQ–5.1 [123]
wheat 5/30 (16.7%) <LOQ–4.4 [123]
0/6 (0%) - [117]
oat 0/6 (0%) - [117]
0/31 (0%) - [123]
bread 0/6 (0%) - [117]
corn flakes 0/6 (0%) -
β-ZEL maize 4/6 (67%) 12–103 [117]
barley 1/34 (2.9%) <LOQ–2.0 [123]
wheat 2/30 (6.7%) <LOQ–10 [123]
1/6 (16.7%) 49 [117]
30/99 (30.3%) 2–24 [124]
triticale 0/20 (0%) - [124]
oat 10/31 (32.3%) <LOQ–6.0 [123]
1/6 (16.7%) 46 [117]
2/4 (50.0%) 6–9 [124]
bread 3/6 (50.0%) 55–96 [117]
corn flakes 4/6 (50.0%) 44–63
β-ZEL-14Glc maize 3/6 (50%) 92–193 [117]
barley 1/34 (2.9%) <LOQ–0.7 [123]
wheat 0/6 (0%) - [117]
0/30 (0%) - [123]
oat 1/6 (16.7%) 20 [117]
0/31 (0%) - [123]
bread 0/6 (0%) - [117]
corn flakes 0/6 (0%) -
α-ZEL & β-ZEL maize - <LOQ–7970 [120]
ZEN-14Glc
ZEN-14S α-ZEL-14Glc β-ZEL-14Glc
maize - <LOQ–9750 (total) [120]

* Limit of quantification; ** Five wheat samples obtained by mixing of infected grain with mycotoxin-free grain in different proportions; *** Limit of detection, **** Relative content/relative peak are.