Publication: Bioaccessibility and decomposition of cylindrospermopsin in vegetables matrices after the application of an in vitro digestion model
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Guzmán-Guillén, Remedios
Valderrama, Rocío
Meca, Giuseppe
Font, Guillermina
Jos, Ángeles
Cameán, Ana M
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Elsevier
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Research on the human exposure to Cylindrospermopsin (CYN) via consumption of contaminated food is of great
interest for risk assessment purposes. The aim of this work is to evaluate for the first time the CYN bioaccessibility
in contaminated vegetables (uncooked lettuce and spinach, and boiled spinach) after an in vitro digestion
model, including the salivar, gastric and duodenal phases and, colonic fermentation under lactic acid bacteria.
The results obtained showed that the digestion processes are able to diminish CYN levels, mainly in the colonic
phase, especially in combination with the boiling treatment, decreasing CYN levels in a significant way.
Moreover, the potential decomposition products in a pure CYN solution and in CYN-contaminated vegetables
were evaluated using UHPLC-MS/MS Orbitrap. Under the conditions assayed, only two diastereoisomers of the
same fragment with m/z 292.09617 have been detected in all the analysed samples, with the exception of
digested vegetables. Therefore, in terms of risk assessment, the digestion seems to play an important role in
reducing the final bioaccesibility of CYN, and the consumption of cooked vegetables (spinach) would be safer in
comparison to raw vegetables.
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The authors would like to acknowledge the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad of Spain (AGL2015-64558-R, MINECO/FEDER, UE) for its financial support.
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Food and Chemical Toxicology 120 (2018) 164–171






