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Original Articles

Impact of durum wheat milling on deoxynivalenol distribution in the outcoming fractions

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Pages 487-495 | Received 31 Mar 2008, Accepted 31 Jul 2008, Published online: 05 May 2009
 

Abstract

The milling behaviour of two naturally infected samples of durum wheat grain with contrasting levels of mycotoxins was studied. Although the two samples showed a similar milling behaviour, an increase of ∼20% in deoxynivalenol (DON) levels was found in semolina from the sample containing the higher level of mycotoxin. However, even if the highest concentration of DON was found in fractions originating from the grain outer layers, the mycotoxin contamination in semolina and flours were not related to the amount of two compounds (ash or phytic acid) used to monitor these external tissues. The presence of the trichothecene-producing fungi in the inner-most semolina fraction was also shown using specific DNA primers and PCR amplification. Comparison of DON concentrations in the feed stock and corresponding output at each milling step or grinding of semolina fractions followed by sizing showed that concentration of mycotoxin occurs in the finest particles at the first processing steps. Therefore, DON contamination of milling fractions is not simply due to the presence of peripheral grain tissues.

Acknowledgements

Authors thank G. Maraval (INRA, Montpellier), C. Ducos and L. Pinson-Gadais (INRA, Bordeaux) for their technical assistance and advice. This work was financially supported by the European Commission through MYCOTOX project (ICA4-CT-2002-10043), the French Ministry for Research through RARE project and the Chilean MECESUP 0202 and University of Concepción (G. Rios grant).

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