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Halberstadt Delphine1, Giorni Paola2, Barato Erica3
1R-Biopharm AG, An der Neuen Bergstraße 17, 64297 Darmstadt, Germany.
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Deoxynivalenol (DON), generally the most widespread mycotoxin in wheat, is regulated by the EU regulation in cereals and cereal-derived products. Its presence can be detected by chromatographic or rapid methods; the latter technique is generally used in control analysis, fulfilling the needs of the stakeholders of the wheat grain chain. Lateral flow strips are often used for the rapid detection of different mycotoxins in several agricultural products; regarding DON determination, different lateral flow immunochromatography strips are currently available, also providing quantitative results. The purpose of this work was to evaluate the accuracy of an innovative lateral flow device coupled to a bench top device, following a digital approach. The proposed method was compared to an LC-MS/MS method, analyzing 50 naturally contaminated wheat samples. The results obtained using the two methods were very similar and, applying a paired t-test, the mean difference between measurements resulted not significantly different (α = 0.003). The correlation between the results showed a slope of the line close to 1 (m = 0.9904) and a regression coefficient (r) of 0.9968.
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