Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016

With an average annual production of 6.9 M tonnes and 2.5 M tonnes of maize and wheat respectively, Serbia is one of the main grain producers and exporters in Europe. Cereals are also the major staple food in Serbian diet. In view of the high cereal consumption, for human and animal nutrition, the p...

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Main Authors: Bozidar Udovicki, Kris Audenaert, Sarah De Saeger, Andreja Rajkovic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/7/279
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spelling doaj-8157209145474774b2fe0661f9194a402020-11-25T01:07:20ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512018-07-0110727910.3390/toxins10070279toxins10070279Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016Bozidar Udovicki0Kris Audenaert1Sarah De Saeger2Andreja Rajkovic3Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Food Safety and Food Quality Management, University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Zemun-Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Bioscience Engineering, Department of Plants and Crops, Ghent University Campus Schoonmeersen, Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1, B-9000 Ghent, BelgiumFaculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Bioanalysis, Laboratory of Food Analysis, Ghent University, Ottergemsesteenweg 460, B-9000 Ghent, BelgiumFaculty of Agriculture, Department of Food Safety and Food Quality Management, University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Zemun-Belgrade, SerbiaWith an average annual production of 6.9 M tonnes and 2.5 M tonnes of maize and wheat respectively, Serbia is one of the main grain producers and exporters in Europe. Cereals are also the major staple food in Serbian diet. In view of the high cereal consumption, for human and animal nutrition, the presence of mycotoxins entails a high public health risk of chronic exposure to mycotoxins. This study provides an overview of the incidence of predominant mycotoxins, mainly in cereal and dairy products, in Serbia, in the 2004–2016, using data reported in the scientific literature. The study demonstrated that the total prevalence of aflatoxins was 62.9% (n = 12,517) with 26.2% of the samples exceeding the EU limits during this period. Results obtained for T-2/HT-2 (n = 523), deoxynivalenol (n = 2907), fumonisins (n = 998), zearalenone (n = 689) and ochratoxin A (n = 740) indicated the prevalence of 45.5%, 42.9%, 63.3%, 39.3% and 28.1%, respectively. For these mycotoxins, the EU limits were less frequently exceeded. Comprehensive collection and analysis of all accessible information reviewed in this paper showed moderate incidence and prevalence of mycotoxins in Serbia, with an exception of the 2012 drought year and the 2014 flood year.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/7/279cerealsdairy productsincidencemycotoxinsrisk assessmentclimaterisk assessment
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author Bozidar Udovicki
Kris Audenaert
Sarah De Saeger
Andreja Rajkovic
spellingShingle Bozidar Udovicki
Kris Audenaert
Sarah De Saeger
Andreja Rajkovic
Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
Toxins
cereals
dairy products
incidence
mycotoxins
risk assessment
climate
risk assessment
author_facet Bozidar Udovicki
Kris Audenaert
Sarah De Saeger
Andreja Rajkovic
author_sort Bozidar Udovicki
title Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
title_short Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
title_full Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
title_fullStr Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
title_full_unstemmed Overview on the Mycotoxins Incidence in Serbia in the Period 2004–2016
title_sort overview on the mycotoxins incidence in serbia in the period 2004–2016
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2018-07-01
description With an average annual production of 6.9 M tonnes and 2.5 M tonnes of maize and wheat respectively, Serbia is one of the main grain producers and exporters in Europe. Cereals are also the major staple food in Serbian diet. In view of the high cereal consumption, for human and animal nutrition, the presence of mycotoxins entails a high public health risk of chronic exposure to mycotoxins. This study provides an overview of the incidence of predominant mycotoxins, mainly in cereal and dairy products, in Serbia, in the 2004–2016, using data reported in the scientific literature. The study demonstrated that the total prevalence of aflatoxins was 62.9% (n = 12,517) with 26.2% of the samples exceeding the EU limits during this period. Results obtained for T-2/HT-2 (n = 523), deoxynivalenol (n = 2907), fumonisins (n = 998), zearalenone (n = 689) and ochratoxin A (n = 740) indicated the prevalence of 45.5%, 42.9%, 63.3%, 39.3% and 28.1%, respectively. For these mycotoxins, the EU limits were less frequently exceeded. Comprehensive collection and analysis of all accessible information reviewed in this paper showed moderate incidence and prevalence of mycotoxins in Serbia, with an exception of the 2012 drought year and the 2014 flood year.
topic cereals
dairy products
incidence
mycotoxins
risk assessment
climate
risk assessment
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/10/7/279
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