Effect of roasting conditions on reduction of ochratoxin A in coffee

被引:54
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作者
van der Stegen, GHD [1 ]
Essens, PJM [1 ]
van der Lijn, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Sara Lee Douwe Egberts, NL-3532 AD Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
ochratoxin A; mycotoxin; roasting; coffee; reduction;
D O I
10.1021/jf0105586
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
A commercial lot of green coffee, naturally contaminated with ochratoxin A (OTA), was roasted under various conditions, and the effects on its final OTA content were determined. Precautions were taken in sampling the coffee to cope with OTA inhomogeneity. The-roasting conditions were kept within the range of commercial practice. Roasting time wa's varied, from 2.5 to 10 min, and the roast color varied from light medium to dark. The differences in OTA reduction between the different levels of roasting times and colors did not reach statistical significance. However, for all roasting conditions, the reduction was highly significant, 69% reduction over the combined results. In total, nine studies by various authors about OTA reduction during coffee roasting are now available. Seven out of these nine reported that the relevant range of OTA reductions,was between 69 and 96%. Among these seven,are all four studies that reported using naturally contaminated beans, a sampling procedure adapted to mycotoxin inhomogeneity, and roasting conditions within the range of actual practice. Three different explanations are available for this reduction: physical removal of OTA with chaff, isomerization at the C-3 position, into another diastereomer, and thermal degradation with possible involvement of moisture. All three explanations may play a partial. role in the OTA reduction during coffee roasting.
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页码:4713 / 4715
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