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Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds

High value commodities such as spices suffer from occasional contaminations of both chemical and biological origin. Consequently, quality control and safety monitoring has become a pressing issue for the spice industry. Two recent independent studies showed that at least one third of the analyzed cu...

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Autores principales: Willocx, Marie, Van der Beeten, Iris, Asselman, Pieter, Delgat, Lynn, Baert, Wim, Janssens, Steven B., Leliaert, Frederik, Picron, Jean-François, Vanhee, Celine
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8991971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2021.100070
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author Willocx, Marie
Van der Beeten, Iris
Asselman, Pieter
Delgat, Lynn
Baert, Wim
Janssens, Steven B.
Leliaert, Frederik
Picron, Jean-François
Vanhee, Celine
author_facet Willocx, Marie
Van der Beeten, Iris
Asselman, Pieter
Delgat, Lynn
Baert, Wim
Janssens, Steven B.
Leliaert, Frederik
Picron, Jean-François
Vanhee, Celine
author_sort Willocx, Marie
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description High value commodities such as spices suffer from occasional contaminations of both chemical and biological origin. Consequently, quality control and safety monitoring has become a pressing issue for the spice industry. Two recent independent studies showed that at least one third of the analyzed cumin and green anise spice seeds samples surpassed the by the European Union recently established threshold value for toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and their corresponding N-oxides (PANOs). These heterocyclic secondary plant metabolites are produced by a large number of different plant families. In those spice seeds, it was found by means of DNA metabarcoding, that predominant contamination was due to the presence of herbal material from the Heliotropium genus (Boraginaceae). Unfortunately, the use of this specific type of DNA-based identification remains controversial for the majority of the official instances and preference is still given to the use of more tangible classical approaches, including microscopy and chemical analysis. However, these methodologies often suffer from inherent drawbacks. Here we demonstrate that at least for spice seeds, a combinatory approach of microscopy, chemical analysis and classical DNA barcoding of the isolated contaminants using the matK and trnH-psbA loci, provides qualitative and quantitative information on the amount of plant material responsible for the contaminations and the extent of the contamination. The generated data also demonstrates that the presence of a very limited number of Heliotropium sp. seeds in a standard commercially available canister is sufficient to surpass the allowed threshold value, illustrating once more the importance of weed control.
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spelling pubmed-89919712022-04-11 Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds Willocx, Marie Van der Beeten, Iris Asselman, Pieter Delgat, Lynn Baert, Wim Janssens, Steven B. Leliaert, Frederik Picron, Jean-François Vanhee, Celine Food Chem (Oxf) Research Article High value commodities such as spices suffer from occasional contaminations of both chemical and biological origin. Consequently, quality control and safety monitoring has become a pressing issue for the spice industry. Two recent independent studies showed that at least one third of the analyzed cumin and green anise spice seeds samples surpassed the by the European Union recently established threshold value for toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) and their corresponding N-oxides (PANOs). These heterocyclic secondary plant metabolites are produced by a large number of different plant families. In those spice seeds, it was found by means of DNA metabarcoding, that predominant contamination was due to the presence of herbal material from the Heliotropium genus (Boraginaceae). Unfortunately, the use of this specific type of DNA-based identification remains controversial for the majority of the official instances and preference is still given to the use of more tangible classical approaches, including microscopy and chemical analysis. However, these methodologies often suffer from inherent drawbacks. Here we demonstrate that at least for spice seeds, a combinatory approach of microscopy, chemical analysis and classical DNA barcoding of the isolated contaminants using the matK and trnH-psbA loci, provides qualitative and quantitative information on the amount of plant material responsible for the contaminations and the extent of the contamination. The generated data also demonstrates that the presence of a very limited number of Heliotropium sp. seeds in a standard commercially available canister is sufficient to surpass the allowed threshold value, illustrating once more the importance of weed control. Elsevier 2022-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8991971/ /pubmed/35415703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2021.100070 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Willocx, Marie
Van der Beeten, Iris
Asselman, Pieter
Delgat, Lynn
Baert, Wim
Janssens, Steven B.
Leliaert, Frederik
Picron, Jean-François
Vanhee, Celine
Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title_full Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title_fullStr Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title_full_unstemmed Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title_short Sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of LC-MS/MS and DNA barcoding: Proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
title_sort sorting out the plants responsible for a contamination with pyrrolizidine alkaloids in spice seeds by means of lc-ms/ms and dna barcoding: proof of principle with cumin and anise spice seeds
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8991971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35415703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fochms.2021.100070
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