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titleOfInvention How to measure mycotoxin at low concentration
abstract The present invention relates to the measurement of low concentration mycotoxin, and more particularly, to isolate and purify mycotoxins present in low concentrations in various foods, and then adsorb onto a metal substrate to analyze mycotoxins with a secondary ion mass spectrometer. It is about.n n n According to the present invention, it is possible to screen the harmful toxic substances in the human body in a fast and accurate manner in advance, which will greatly contribute to the improvement of health care and the study of toxic substances.n n n n Mycotoxin, Aflatoxin, Isolation, Purification, Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, Food, Toxicity
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