Review: HPLC determination of fumonisin mycotoxins

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
I ArranzC Van Peteghem

Abstract

An overview of liquid chromatographic methods, mainly employing fluorescence detection together with sample pre-treatment methods, is presented for the determination of the toxic group of fumonisin mycotoxins in various matrices.

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