Abstract

Due to global outbreak of rice false smut disease, ustiloxin A (UA) was detected in rice. However, accurate methods for monitoring UA in human body fluids were lacking. In this context, a UPLC-MS/MS method based on two-step SPE was constructed for measuring UA in urine. The limits of UA quantification in human and mice urine were 58.3 and 108.7 ng/L, respectively. The proposed method was applied to detect UA in urine samples collected from human and mice. After dietary exposure, the contents of UA in mice urine were from 6.03 to 16.76 μg/g of creatine, accounting for approximate 14% of daily intake dose. Furthermore, due to the trace residues in rice (78–109 ng/kg), no detectable UA was observed in the urine of 20 volunteers. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first time to report the occurrence of UA in mammal urine.

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