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  • Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are toxic compounds found in certain plants that pose health risks to humans and animals, particularly through wild flora, herbal medicines, and food products.
  • Recent regulations have set maximum concentration levels for PAs in food, but many products still exceed these limits, highlighting the urgent need for better monitoring and safety standards.
  • The paper reviews various analytical methods, focusing on chromatographic techniques and the importance of effective extraction and sample preparation to improve detection and quantification of PAs in various matrices.

Article Abstract

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PAs) are natural toxins produced by some plants that gained special interest due to their potential hazardous effects in humans and animals. These substances have been found in wild flora, herbal medicines and food products raising health concerns. Recently, maximum concentration levels of PAs were established for some food products; however, maximum daily intake frequently surpasses the upper limit set by the competent authorities posing a health risk. Given the scarcity or absence of occurrence data on PAs in many products, there is an urgent need to measure their levels and establish safety intake levels. Analytical methods have been reported to detect and quantify PAs in different matrices. The commonly used chromatographic methodologies provides accurate and reliable results. Analytical methods include diverse steps as extraction and sample preparation procedures that are critical for sensitivity and selectivity of the analytical method. Great efforts have been directed toward optimization of extraction procedures, clean up and chromatographic conditions to improve recovery, reduce matrix effects, and achieve low limits of detection and quantification. Therefore, this paper aims to give a general overview about the occurrence of PAs in flora, herbal medicines, and foodstuff; and discuss the different chromatographic methodologies used for PAs analysis, namely extraction and sample preparation procedures and chromatographic conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408347.2023.2218476DOI Listing

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