Real and Perceived Risks for Mycotoxin Contamination in Foods and Feeds: Challenges for Food Safety Control
Abstract
:1. A Widespread Problem
2. Mycotoxin Occurrence and the Implications for Human and Animal Health
3. The Importance of Mycotoxin Control
- - the availability of toxicological data on mycotoxins,
- - the availability of exposure data on mycotoxins,
- - knowledge of the distribution of mycotoxin concentrations within commodity or product lots,
- - the availability of analytical methods,
- - legislation in other countries with which trade contacts exist,
- - the need for sufficient food supply.
4. Legislative Frameworks on Analytical Methods
- (1) The first step (hereafter referred to as ‘‘primary sampling’’) consists of taking the decision on “why, where and when” to collect the samples. In other words, the process of “statistically” locating the sites (populations) from which food samples should be taken;
- (2) The second step (hereafter referred to as “secondary sampling”) consists of establishing how samples should be collected in order to be representative of the lot under investigation. For both steps, the quality and the consequent reliability of the data are strongly dependent on the available resources and on the skill of the people involved.
State-of-the-art analytical methods
5. The International Mycotoxin Regulatory Situation
6. Economic Impact
7. Strategies to Prevent Mycotoxin Contamination of Food and Animal Feed
8. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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Milićević, D.R.; Škrinjar, M.; Baltić, T. Real and Perceived Risks for Mycotoxin Contamination in Foods and Feeds: Challenges for Food Safety Control. Toxins 2010, 2, 572-592. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins2040572
Milićević DR, Škrinjar M, Baltić T. Real and Perceived Risks for Mycotoxin Contamination in Foods and Feeds: Challenges for Food Safety Control. Toxins. 2010; 2(4):572-592. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins2040572
Chicago/Turabian StyleMilićević, Dragan R., Marija Škrinjar, and Tatjana Baltić. 2010. "Real and Perceived Risks for Mycotoxin Contamination in Foods and Feeds: Challenges for Food Safety Control" Toxins 2, no. 4: 572-592. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins2040572
APA StyleMilićević, D. R., Škrinjar, M., & Baltić, T. (2010). Real and Perceived Risks for Mycotoxin Contamination in Foods and Feeds: Challenges for Food Safety Control. Toxins, 2(4), 572-592. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins2040572