Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula

The incidence of contamination of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in milk samples collected from the Jordanian market was investigated by using the competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. A total of 175 samples were collected during 2014-2015. All tested samples were contaminated with v...

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Main Author: Sharaf S. Omar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-06-01
Series:Italian Journal of Food Safety
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/5788
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spelling doaj-2978006c6b0c4b8895b274565a7fbf972020-11-25T03:35:48ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Food Safety2239-71322016-06-015310.4081/ijfs.2016.57884779Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formulaSharaf S. Omar0Department of Nutrition and Food Processing, Al-Balqa Applied University, SaltThe incidence of contamination of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in milk samples collected from the Jordanian market was investigated by using the competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. A total of 175 samples were collected during 2014-2015. All tested samples were contaminated with various levels of AFM1 ranging from 9.71 to 288.68 ng/kg. The concentration of AFM1 in 66% of fresh milk samples was higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the European Union (50 ng/kg) and 23% higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the US (500 ng/kg). Percentages of contaminated raw cow, sheep, goat and camel milk exceeding the European tolerance limit were 60, 85, 75 and 0%, respectively. Of AFM1 contaminated pasteurised cow milk samples, 12% exceeded the European tolerance limit with a range of contamination between 14.60 and 216.78 ng/kg. For infant formula samples, the average concentration of AFM1 was 120.26 ng/kg (range from 16.55 to 288.68 ng/kg), the concentration of AFM1 in 85% of infant formula samples was higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the European Union and the US (25 ng/kg).http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/5788Aflatoxin M1Raw animal milkPasteurised milkInfant formulaELISA
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Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
Italian Journal of Food Safety
Aflatoxin M1
Raw animal milk
Pasteurised milk
Infant formula
ELISA
author_facet Sharaf S. Omar
author_sort Sharaf S. Omar
title Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
title_short Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
title_full Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
title_fullStr Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
title_full_unstemmed Aflatoxin M1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
title_sort aflatoxin m1 levels in raw milk, pasteurised milk and infant formula
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Food Safety
issn 2239-7132
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The incidence of contamination of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) in milk samples collected from the Jordanian market was investigated by using the competitive enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique. A total of 175 samples were collected during 2014-2015. All tested samples were contaminated with various levels of AFM1 ranging from 9.71 to 288.68 ng/kg. The concentration of AFM1 in 66% of fresh milk samples was higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the European Union (50 ng/kg) and 23% higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the US (500 ng/kg). Percentages of contaminated raw cow, sheep, goat and camel milk exceeding the European tolerance limit were 60, 85, 75 and 0%, respectively. Of AFM1 contaminated pasteurised cow milk samples, 12% exceeded the European tolerance limit with a range of contamination between 14.60 and 216.78 ng/kg. For infant formula samples, the average concentration of AFM1 was 120.26 ng/kg (range from 16.55 to 288.68 ng/kg), the concentration of AFM1 in 85% of infant formula samples was higher than the maximum tolerance limit accepted by the European Union and the US (25 ng/kg).
topic Aflatoxin M1
Raw animal milk
Pasteurised milk
Infant formula
ELISA
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/5788
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