Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili

Capsicum annuum grows in warm areas. Pepper production conditions require the drying of fruits by sunlight. During the drying processes, the crop is exposed to contamination by microorganisms, especially fungi. In this article, the isolation of mycobiota from retail markets and food restaur...

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Main Authors: Gherbawy Youssuf A., Shebany Yassmin M., Hussein Mohmaed A., Maghraby Thanaa A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad 2015-01-01
Series:Archives of Biological Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2015/0354-46641400028G.pdf
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spelling doaj-0813cbebc38f40d2a90b0580252d4a8b2020-11-24T23:41:38ZengUniversity of Belgrade, University of Novi SadArchives of Biological Sciences0354-46641821-43392015-01-0167122323410.2298/ABS141010028G0354-46641400028GMolecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chiliGherbawy Youssuf A.0Shebany Yassmin M.1Hussein Mohmaed A.2Maghraby Thanaa A.3Taif University, Faculty of Science, Biological Sciences Department, Taif, Saudi Arabia + South Valley University, Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Qena, EgyptTaif University, Faculty of Science, Biological Sciences Department, Taif, Saudi Arabia + South Valley University, Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Qena, EgyptSouth Valley University, Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Qena, EgyptSouth Valley University, Faculty of Science, Botany Department, Qena, EgyptCapsicum annuum grows in warm areas. Pepper production conditions require the drying of fruits by sunlight. During the drying processes, the crop is exposed to contamination by microorganisms, especially fungi. In this article, the isolation of mycobiota from retail markets and food restaurants of Taif city was studied. Crushed chili showed a high fungal load compared to chili sauce and chili powder, while chili powder showed a high occurrence of total aflatoxins (AFs). Aspergillus, Eurotium and Penicillium were the most common genera isolated from chili samples. Thirty-four samples (out of 60) were naturally contaminated with AFs ranging from 20 to 200 ppb. The total aflatoxin potential of 35 isolates of A. flavus, A. parasiticus and A. tamarri were studied. Seventy percent of A. flavus isolates were aflatoxigenic. The frequencies of aflatoxin biosynthesis genes aflR, nor-1, ver-1 and omtA were studied in aflatoxigenic and non-aflatoxigenic isolates of Aspergillus species collected in this study. All aflatoxigenic isolates (21) and 1 non-aflatoxigenic isolate of A. flavus showed DNA fragments that correspond to the complete set of the targeted genes. In conclusion, the high co-occurrence of Aspergillus species capable of producing aflatoxins, particularly in chili samples, suggests the need for more efficient control during processing and storage to reduce fungal contamination.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2015/0354-46641400028G.pdfAspergillus flavusaflatoxin genesfluorometerco-occurrencemolecular markers
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author Gherbawy Youssuf A.
Shebany Yassmin M.
Hussein Mohmaed A.
Maghraby Thanaa A.
spellingShingle Gherbawy Youssuf A.
Shebany Yassmin M.
Hussein Mohmaed A.
Maghraby Thanaa A.
Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
Archives of Biological Sciences
Aspergillus flavus
aflatoxin genes
fluorometer
co-occurrence
molecular markers
author_facet Gherbawy Youssuf A.
Shebany Yassmin M.
Hussein Mohmaed A.
Maghraby Thanaa A.
author_sort Gherbawy Youssuf A.
title Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
title_short Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
title_full Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
title_fullStr Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
title_full_unstemmed Molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
title_sort molecular detection of mycobiota and aflatoxin contamination of chili
publisher University of Belgrade, University of Novi Sad
series Archives of Biological Sciences
issn 0354-4664
1821-4339
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Capsicum annuum grows in warm areas. Pepper production conditions require the drying of fruits by sunlight. During the drying processes, the crop is exposed to contamination by microorganisms, especially fungi. In this article, the isolation of mycobiota from retail markets and food restaurants of Taif city was studied. Crushed chili showed a high fungal load compared to chili sauce and chili powder, while chili powder showed a high occurrence of total aflatoxins (AFs). Aspergillus, Eurotium and Penicillium were the most common genera isolated from chili samples. Thirty-four samples (out of 60) were naturally contaminated with AFs ranging from 20 to 200 ppb. The total aflatoxin potential of 35 isolates of A. flavus, A. parasiticus and A. tamarri were studied. Seventy percent of A. flavus isolates were aflatoxigenic. The frequencies of aflatoxin biosynthesis genes aflR, nor-1, ver-1 and omtA were studied in aflatoxigenic and non-aflatoxigenic isolates of Aspergillus species collected in this study. All aflatoxigenic isolates (21) and 1 non-aflatoxigenic isolate of A. flavus showed DNA fragments that correspond to the complete set of the targeted genes. In conclusion, the high co-occurrence of Aspergillus species capable of producing aflatoxins, particularly in chili samples, suggests the need for more efficient control during processing and storage to reduce fungal contamination.
topic Aspergillus flavus
aflatoxin genes
fluorometer
co-occurrence
molecular markers
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4664/2015/0354-46641400028G.pdf
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