The increasing public awareness of chemicals that mimic or otherwise interf
ere with the activity of natural hormones - so-called endocrine disrupters
- has also led to greater study of mycotoxins with estrogenic potential. Th
e purpose of this paper is to introduce the topic of estrogenic mycotoxins
and to discuss the state-of-the-art in the analysis of these substances in
cereals, with special emphasis on zearalenone (ZON) as its most relevant re
presentative. Because the use of immunoaffinity columns (IAC) followed by h
igh-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (HPLC-FLD
) and immunoassays are currently the most frequently used methods for the d
etermination of ZON and its metabolites, these techniques are discussed in
more detail. Recent papers, which have revealed the great potential of HPLC
-MS(MS) for the simultaneous detection and identification of several estrog
enic mycotoxins, are discussed. The performances of the state-of-the-art me
thods are finally compared by study of the results obtained in recent inter
national intercomparison studies. On the one hand, these studies revealed t
he good performance of both chromatographic and antibody-based methods. On
the other hand, the need for better means of external quality assurance mea
sures, especially the availability of certified reference materials and cer
tified standards, has clearly been demonstrated.