A temperature-induced counter current homogenous liquid-liquid extraction procedure performed in a burette has been proposed for the isolation of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2 from various fruit chip samples.… Click to show full abstract
A temperature-induced counter current homogenous liquid-liquid extraction procedure performed in a burette has been proposed for the isolation of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2 from various fruit chip samples. In this method, a homogenous solution of deionized water and cyclohexyl amine is added onto the solid sample and the resulted mixture is vortexed. In the following, the liquid phase is taken and passed through the burette filled with a mixture of calcium oxide (as a phase separation agent) and sand (to avoid clumping the calcium oxide). By doing so, the temperature of the solution is increased by hydration of calcium oxide and consequently the homogenous state is broken and the aflatoxins are migrated into the resulted tiny droplets of cyclohexyl amine. This phase is collected on the top of the solution owing to its low density with respect to aqueous solution. Numerous parameters which can affect efficiency of the suggested approach were evaluated and under the best situations, a great repeatability, low limits of determination and quantification, and high extraction recoveries were acquired. At the end, the suggested approach was employed for the quantification of the selected aflatoxins in various fruit chips samples marketed in Tabriz city, Iran. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
               
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