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Monitoring of the content of selected trichothecene mycotoxins in malting barley
Hrdinová, Lucie ; Kočí, Radka (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a monitoring of a content of the trichothecene mycotoxins deoxynivalenol, nivalenol, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin in malting barley using the LC-MS/MS method. The theoretical part describes general characteristics of mycotoxins and their significant producer filamentous fungus of Fusarium species. Further, important trichothecene mycotoxins and mycotoxins generally which are commonly found in malting barley were also characterized. In the theoretical part of the thesis possibilities for a determination of the mycotoxins by the chromatographic methods were presented too; the immunochemical methods were also mentioned. In the experimental section an analysis of the B type trichothecenes was optimized by LC/APCI-MS/MS and of the A type trichothecenes by LC/ESI-MS/MS. When analyzing 57 samples of different barley varieties the deoxynivalenol reached the highest values (up to 945,2 µg.kg-1), namely in the case of the Sebastian variety with corn as the fore-crop. The highest values of nivalenol, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin (138,4 µg.kg-1; 21,8 µg.kg-1 and 68,7 µg.kg-1 respectively) were found in the Prestige variety of barley with winter wheat as the fore-crop. Subsequently a second set of four experimental samples of the Sebastian variety of barley and malt produced from the variety with corn as the fore-crop were analysed. In this group three samples were artificially infected with the filamentous fungi of Fusarium species; the fourth sample was not artificially infected and served as a control sample. Even in the case of the artificially infected samples the deoxynivalenol reached the highest values. The master thesis was implemented in the Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. in Brno.
Methods for the extraction of selected toxins from solid matrices and their subsequent determination by HPLC/MS
Herman, David ; Zlámalová Gargošová, Helena (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of toxins and their extraction from sandyloamy soil. Particularly, saxitoxin and trichothecene mycotoxins deoxynivalenol, HT-2 and T-2 toxins are in the centre of interest of this work. Their occurrence, toxic properties and influence on living organisms are described in theoretical part of this thesis. In next chapters, currently published extraction methods for individual toxins and analytical approaches for their quantitative evaluation are summarized. In experimental part of this thesis, optimized process of sample pretreatment based on extraction of toxins from soil using 1mM HCOONH4 in 84% acetonitrile was proposed as the best option. Simultaneous determination of toxins was performed by liquid chromatography on a CN column (3.0 x 150 mm, 3 m, 100 ) in gradient elution mode. Mass spectrometer with electrospray as ion source and linear ion trap as analyzer was used as detector. Recovery of designed method was over 80% for trichothecene mycotoxins and 51% for saxitoxin.
Methods for the extraction of selected toxins from solid matrices and their subsequent determination by HPLC/MS
Herman, David ; Zlámalová Gargošová, Helena (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of toxins and their extraction from sandyloamy soil. Particularly, saxitoxin and trichothecene mycotoxins deoxynivalenol, HT-2 and T-2 toxins are in the centre of interest of this work. Their occurrence, toxic properties and influence on living organisms are described in theoretical part of this thesis. In next chapters, currently published extraction methods for individual toxins and analytical approaches for their quantitative evaluation are summarized. In experimental part of this thesis, optimized process of sample pretreatment based on extraction of toxins from soil using 1mM HCOONH4 in 84% acetonitrile was proposed as the best option. Simultaneous determination of toxins was performed by liquid chromatography on a CN column (3.0 x 150 mm, 3 m, 100 ) in gradient elution mode. Mass spectrometer with electrospray as ion source and linear ion trap as analyzer was used as detector. Recovery of designed method was over 80% for trichothecene mycotoxins and 51% for saxitoxin.
Monitoring of the content of selected trichothecene mycotoxins in malting barley
Hrdinová, Lucie ; Kočí, Radka (referee) ; Běláková, Sylvie (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a monitoring of a content of the trichothecene mycotoxins deoxynivalenol, nivalenol, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin in malting barley using the LC-MS/MS method. The theoretical part describes general characteristics of mycotoxins and their significant producer filamentous fungus of Fusarium species. Further, important trichothecene mycotoxins and mycotoxins generally which are commonly found in malting barley were also characterized. In the theoretical part of the thesis possibilities for a determination of the mycotoxins by the chromatographic methods were presented too; the immunochemical methods were also mentioned. In the experimental section an analysis of the B type trichothecenes was optimized by LC/APCI-MS/MS and of the A type trichothecenes by LC/ESI-MS/MS. When analyzing 57 samples of different barley varieties the deoxynivalenol reached the highest values (up to 945,2 µg.kg-1), namely in the case of the Sebastian variety with corn as the fore-crop. The highest values of nivalenol, T-2 toxin and HT-2 toxin (138,4 µg.kg-1; 21,8 µg.kg-1 and 68,7 µg.kg-1 respectively) were found in the Prestige variety of barley with winter wheat as the fore-crop. Subsequently a second set of four experimental samples of the Sebastian variety of barley and malt produced from the variety with corn as the fore-crop were analysed. In this group three samples were artificially infected with the filamentous fungi of Fusarium species; the fourth sample was not artificially infected and served as a control sample. Even in the case of the artificially infected samples the deoxynivalenol reached the highest values. The master thesis was implemented in the Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. in Brno.

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