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. 2020 Feb 20;11(2):126–146. doi: 10.1080/21501203.2020.1727578

Table 4.

Detection of OTA in CHM.

  OTA
 
CHM Total samples Positive samples
No (%)
Range
(µg∙kg−1)
>EU
Legal limit
No (%)
Reference
Glycyrrhiza uralensis 48 21(44%) 0.010–94.7 5(10%) (Yang et al. 2010; Wei et al. 2011; Wang et al. 2013; Wei et al. 2013)
Semen Armeniacae Amarum 10 1(10%) 0.7 0 (Zheng et al. 2014c)
Semen Pruni Persicae 10 1(10%) 34.9 1(10%) (Zheng et al. 2014a)
Semen Plantaginis 10 3(30%) 0.5–38.4 2(20%) (Zheng et al. 2014c)
Fructus Hordei Germinatus 32 4(13%) 1.14–10.7 0 (Liu et al. 2013; Zheng et al. 2014c; Wang 2016)
Fructus oryzae germinatus 9 2(22%) 1.7–7.9 0 (Zheng et al. 2014c)
Radix Ginseng 10 10(100%) 0.04–5.86 0 (Bao et al. 2008)
Zingiber Officinale Roscoe 30 23(77%) 0.02–20.66 3(10%) (Bao et al. 2008; Cao 2013)
Astragalus Membranaceus 3 3(100%) 87.7–158.7 3(100%) (Yang et al. 2010)
Massa Medicata Fermentata 2 1(50%) 2.4 0 (Yang et al. 2010)
Radix Notoginseng 33 1(3%) 1.7 0 (Yang et al. 2010; Chen et al. 2015)
Gossypium hirsutum Linn. 1 1(100%) 27.1 1(100%) (Yang et al. 2010)
Alpinia oxyphylla 44 1(2%) 6.59 0 (Zhao et al. 2017)
Polygonum Multiflorum 41 6(15%) 0.66–3.35 0 (Li et al. 2016)
Radix Paeoniae alba 20 1(5%) 0.53 0 (Xing et al. 2016)