GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus
Background: Aspergillus parasiticus is a mold to produce aflatoxins, and growth in maize; the used synthetic fungicides for their inhibition are risk to health and the environment. However, garlic essential oil to have antifungal activity and can be alternative for control A. parasiticus. Objective...
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doaj-3ff0c083673840f2bfc615f02aed14c62020-11-27T14:59:54ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622020-06-01232980GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticusManuel Alejandro Vargas-Ortiz0Cesar San Martín-Hernández1Miguel Ángel Angulo-Escalante2María Dolores Muy-Rangel3Eber Addí Quintana-Obregón4CONACYT-CIAD, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. Coordinación Culiacán, Carretera a Eldorado Km 5.5, Col. Campo El Diez, Culiacán, Sinaloa, CP 80110.Posgrado en Edafología. Campus Montecillo, Colegio de Postgraduados. km 36.5 Carretera Federal México-Texcoco. Montecillo, Texcoco, Estado de México C.P. 56230.Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. Coordinación Culiacán, Carretera a Eldorado Km 5.5, Col. Campo El Diez, Culiacán, Sinaloa, CP 80110.Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. Coordinación Culiacán, Carretera a Eldorado Km 5.5, Col. Campo El Diez, Culiacán, Sinaloa, CP 80110.CONACYT-CIAD, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. Coordinación Culiacán, Carretera a Eldorado Km 5.5, Col. Campo El Diez, Culiacán, Sinaloa, CP 80110.Background: Aspergillus parasiticus is a mold to produce aflatoxins, and growth in maize; the used synthetic fungicides for their inhibition are risk to health and the environment. However, garlic essential oil to have antifungal activity and can be alternative for control A. parasiticus. Objective/hypothesis: Essential garlic oil can inhibit the in vitro growth of A. parasiticus and its aflatoxins. Methodology: The in vitro antifungal activity of garlic (Allium sativum L.) essential oil was evaluated against A. parasiticus (radial growth and spore germination). In addition, the mean inhibitory concentrations (IC50) and minimum inhibitory (MIC) were calculated. Aflatoxins were tested on maize with High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC). Results: The mean inhibitory concentration (IC50) and minimum inhibitory (MIC) obtained by Probit analyses with radial growth were 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil, respectively, in A. parasiticus. These concentrations inhibited spore germination until 24 h. Starting from 100 ppm of garlic essential oil, mycelial inhibition was shown. Evidence of inhibition of aflatoxin production by A. parasiticus in maize was not possible at concentrations of 971 and 2875 ppm garlic essential oil. Implications: The concentrations 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil inhibited the growth in vitro of A. parasiticus. However, they did not inhibit aflatoxin production by A. parasiticus into maize. Conclusion: Garlic essential oil inhibit the in vitro growth of A. parasiticus on growth radial and germination spores; but not inhibit aflatoxins production on maize to concentrations 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil.https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/3150aspergillus parasiticusallium sativum l.radial growthspore germinationmycotoxins |
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Manuel Alejandro Vargas-Ortiz Cesar San Martín-Hernández Miguel Ángel Angulo-Escalante María Dolores Muy-Rangel Eber Addí Quintana-Obregón |
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Manuel Alejandro Vargas-Ortiz Cesar San Martín-Hernández Miguel Ángel Angulo-Escalante María Dolores Muy-Rangel Eber Addí Quintana-Obregón GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems aspergillus parasiticus allium sativum l. radial growth spore germination mycotoxins |
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Manuel Alejandro Vargas-Ortiz Cesar San Martín-Hernández Miguel Ángel Angulo-Escalante María Dolores Muy-Rangel Eber Addí Quintana-Obregón |
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Manuel Alejandro Vargas-Ortiz |
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GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus |
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GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus |
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GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus |
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GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus |
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GARLIC (Allium sativum L.) ESSENTIAL OIL AGAINST GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION OF Aspergillus parasiticus |
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garlic (allium sativum l.) essential oil against growth and aflatoxin production of aspergillus parasiticus |
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Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán |
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Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems |
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Background: Aspergillus parasiticus is a mold to produce aflatoxins, and growth in maize; the used synthetic fungicides for their inhibition are risk to health and the environment. However, garlic essential oil to have antifungal activity and can be alternative for control A. parasiticus. Objective/hypothesis: Essential garlic oil can inhibit the in vitro growth of A. parasiticus and its aflatoxins. Methodology: The in vitro antifungal activity of garlic (Allium sativum L.) essential oil was evaluated against A. parasiticus (radial growth and spore germination). In addition, the mean inhibitory concentrations (IC50) and minimum inhibitory (MIC) were calculated. Aflatoxins were tested on maize with High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC). Results: The mean inhibitory concentration (IC50) and minimum inhibitory (MIC) obtained by Probit analyses with radial growth were 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil, respectively, in A. parasiticus. These concentrations inhibited spore germination until 24 h. Starting from 100 ppm of garlic essential oil, mycelial inhibition was shown. Evidence of inhibition of aflatoxin production by A. parasiticus in maize was not possible at concentrations of 971 and 2875 ppm garlic essential oil. Implications: The concentrations 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil inhibited the growth in vitro of A. parasiticus. However, they did not inhibit aflatoxin production by A. parasiticus into maize. Conclusion: Garlic essential oil inhibit the in vitro growth of A. parasiticus on growth radial and germination spores; but not inhibit aflatoxins production on maize to concentrations 971 and 2875 ppm of garlic essential oil. |
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aspergillus parasiticus allium sativum l. radial growth spore germination mycotoxins |
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