The analysis of Abrin (cas 1393-62-0) in food and beverages
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Add time:09/07/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Abrus precatorius has been known since ancient times, as has the fact that the seeds contain a deadly toxin determined to be Abrin (cas 1393-62-0). Herein is an overview of the analytical techniques and methods that have been used to determine abrin and compare abrin with the related small molecule abrine in food and beverages. There are identified areas where significant knowledge gaps remain and highlight future work to address those shortcomings. The importance of fast, accurate, portable and accessible detection methods for select agents and associated molecules is of paramount importance to many scientific communities.
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