Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores

Folic acid and multivitamin tablets containing Aspergillus flavus Penicillia spp. and Cladosporia spores were prepared at a compression pressure of 148 MN/m2 and stored at 35°C under different relative  humidifies (75,85, and 95)% within air tight containers, to study the effect of storage condition...

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Main Authors: Raghad A. Al-Shikli, Alaa A.Abdulrasool, Mustafa M. Al-Hiti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad 2017-03-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Online Access:http://bijps.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/bijps/article/view/499
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spelling doaj-41ca756a88d74b148d1b25ef108f64742020-11-24T21:52:00ZengCollege of Pharmacy University of BaghdadIraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2521-35121683-35972017-03-01192110499Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal SporesRaghad A. Al-ShikliAlaa A.AbdulrasoolMustafa M. Al-HitiFolic acid and multivitamin tablets containing Aspergillus flavus Penicillia spp. and Cladosporia spores were prepared at a compression pressure of 148 MN/m2 and stored at 35°C under different relative  humidifies (75,85, and 95)% within air tight containers, to study the effect of storage condition on them, as well as ,the estimation of the microbial level of the raw materials intended to be used in the two kinds of tablets . Result showed that some raw materials derived from natural origin were heavily contaminated with microorganism compared to that of synthetic origin ,the results also indicated the effect of relative humidity , types of fungal spore , and the hygroscopic nature of exicpient upon survival. Multivitamin tablets showed more survival than folic acid tablets and this is due to the presence of more nutrients. No aflatoxin was obtained from both multivitamin and folic tablets at 35°C temperature; this is due to the temperature which is not an optimum temperature for aflatoxin B1 production. Key words: Storage conditions of tablet, fungal sporeshttp://bijps.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/bijps/article/view/499
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author Raghad A. Al-Shikli
Alaa A.Abdulrasool
Mustafa M. Al-Hiti
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Alaa A.Abdulrasool
Mustafa M. Al-Hiti
Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Alaa A.Abdulrasool
Mustafa M. Al-Hiti
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title Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
title_short Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
title_full Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
title_fullStr Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Some Storage Conditions upon the Survival of Some Fungal Spores
title_sort effect of some storage conditions upon the survival of some fungal spores
publisher College of Pharmacy University of Baghdad
series Iraqi Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2521-3512
1683-3597
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Folic acid and multivitamin tablets containing Aspergillus flavus Penicillia spp. and Cladosporia spores were prepared at a compression pressure of 148 MN/m2 and stored at 35°C under different relative  humidifies (75,85, and 95)% within air tight containers, to study the effect of storage condition on them, as well as ,the estimation of the microbial level of the raw materials intended to be used in the two kinds of tablets . Result showed that some raw materials derived from natural origin were heavily contaminated with microorganism compared to that of synthetic origin ,the results also indicated the effect of relative humidity , types of fungal spore , and the hygroscopic nature of exicpient upon survival. Multivitamin tablets showed more survival than folic acid tablets and this is due to the presence of more nutrients. No aflatoxin was obtained from both multivitamin and folic tablets at 35°C temperature; this is due to the temperature which is not an optimum temperature for aflatoxin B1 production. Key words: Storage conditions of tablet, fungal spores
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