Deoxynivalenol and other Fusarium mycotoxins in bread, cake, and biscuits produced from UK-grown wheat under commercial and pilot scale conditions.

2009 
Bread, cakes and biscuits were manufactured from flour containing deoxynivalenol (DON) and low concentrations of zearalenone (ZON) and nivalenol (NIV). The results show that these mycotoxins remain mostly unaffected during manufacture. Although the results indicate that the mycotoxins are largely stable and survive processing, when concentrations were determined on an ‘as is’ basis as stipulated in legislation, levels in finished products were usually lower than in the starting flour due to the dilution effect of other ingredients such as fat, sugar and water. Thus mean concentrations of DON in bread were reduced by about 35% and 39% in white and wholemeal bread respectively which are in close agreement with the reduction required by the regulations although the changes that occur during milling white and wholemeal flour from whole wheat also need to be taken into account. The reduction of DON during cake manufacture is greater than for bread because flour makes up only about 25% of the starting ingredien...
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