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Food Chem ; 460(Pt 3): 140769, 2024 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39126947

ABSTRACT

The exponential number of food alerts about concerning levels of some plant-alkaloids, such as pyrrolizidine, tropane and opium alkaloids, have stressed the need to monitor their occurrence in foods to avoid toxic health effects derived from their intake. Therefore, analytical strategies to simultaneously monitor the occurrence of these alkaloids should be developed to ensure food safety an comply with regulations. Accordingly, this work proposes an efficient multicomponent analytical strategy for the simultaneous extraction of these alkaloids from commercial bakery products. The analytical method was validated and applied to the analysis of 15 samples, revealing that 100% of them contained at least one of the target alkaloids, in some cases exceeding the maximum limits legislated. Moreover, in two samples the 3 different alkaloid families were detected. These results confirm the importance of simultaneously monitoring these alkaloids in food and highlight also considering some opium alkaloids in current legislation.


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Food Contamination , Food Safety , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids , Tropanes , Food Contamination/analysis , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/analysis , Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids/chemistry , Tropanes/analysis , Tropanes/chemistry , Opium/analysis , Opium/chemistry , Bread/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Alkaloids/analysis , Alkaloids/chemistry
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Foods ; 11(15)2022 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35892780

ABSTRACT

In this work, the thermal degradation of tropane and opium alkaloids was studied in samples of breadsticks prepared with corn flour, contaminated with seeds of Datura stramonium, and containing seeds of Papaver somniferum L. A total of seven different samples were prepared and eight alkaloids were studied, three tropane (atropine, scopolamine, and anisodamine) and five opium (morphine, codeine, thebaine, papaverine, and noscapine) alkaloids. For this purpose, a fast, easy and efficient method based on solid-liquid extraction (SLE) prior to the analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detector (HPLC-DAD) was developed and validated. Thermal degradation studies showed a decrease in the TAs and OAs content under baking (180 °C for 20 min) that was between 7-65% for atropine, depending on the preparation conditions used, between 35-49% for scopolamine and anisodamine, up to 100% for morphine and codeine and between 14-58% for thebaine, papaverine, and noscapine. Results also evidenced that degradation of morphine and codeine was higher when the seeds were added as topping to the breadsticks.

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