Significant advances have been made in the cleanup protocol with the emergence of traditional IAC and SPE. Novel nanomaterials have been applied as absorbents, which were demonstrated to improve specificity relative to conventional types. In addition, AAC and MIP columns were introduced as an alternative to IAC, as they can be recycled in order to reduce costs.
There are some techniques that are used for mycotoxin qualification or quantitation, such as enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, lateral flow immunoassays, aptamer-based lateral flow assays, and cytometric bead arrays.
In addition to TLC methods, chromatographic methods, such as LC and GC coupled to a specific detector, are the most commonly used techniques. Developments based on a modified QuEChERS procedure or multiple functional column purification combined with LC-MS/MS has functioned to increase the scope of mycotoxins that can be simultaneously analyzed.
Therefore, the challenge is to broaden the application scope of the current methods, and work to develop a new rapid system that can use a variety of formats and platforms that are suitable for detection.
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