Comprehensive study on the degradation of ochratoxin A in water by spectroscopic techniques and DFT calculations
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is one of the most important dietary risk factors and is classified as a possible carcinogen
to humans. Assessing the conditions to remove it from foodstuffs in a simple and effective way is of the
utmost importance. OTA behaviour in water in the pH range 1.0–12.5 was elucidated to investigate the
conditions for irreversible toxicity inactivation of OTA. The results indicate that four forms, from neutral
to trianionic, intervene depending on the pH. pKa1,2 were rigorously established by independent
spectroscopic techniques to overcome the scarcity of literature. Then, Density Functional Theory (DFT)
calculations were used to determine the most probable degradation mechanism and this was confirmed
by fluorescence spectroscopy. At pH 12.5, hydrolyzation of the lactone ring starts in less than one hour,
but only after two hours does the degradation process lead to fragmentation. After one week this
process is not yet completed. The reaction products occurring upon re-acidification were also
investigated. OTA degradation is still reversible if acidic conditions are promptly restored, yielding again
a hazardous molecule. However, degradation becomes irreversible after fragmentation. This finding
suggests proceeding with due caution if a base is exploited to remove the toxin.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Cagnasso I.; Tonachini G.; Berto S.; Giacomino A.; Mandrile L.; Maranzana A.; Durbiano F.
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