Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi

Aflatoxins (AF), produced by several Aspergillus species, are visible under ultraviolet light if present in high amounts. AF detection can be improved by adding activated carbon, which enhances the observation efficiency of weakly AF-producing fungi. However, commercial activated carbon products dif...

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Main Authors: Tadahiro Suzuki, Masatoshi Toyoda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/11/3/140
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spelling doaj-458d4fc0481a4951994e9b57645170b82020-11-24T21:17:42ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512019-03-0111314010.3390/toxins11030140toxins11030140Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing FungiTadahiro Suzuki0Masatoshi Toyoda1Division of Food Biotechnology, Food Research Institute, NARO, 2-1-12 Kannon-dai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8642, JapanFood and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center (FAMIC), 2-1 Shin-toshin, Chuo, Saitama, Saitama 330-9731, JapanAflatoxins (AF), produced by several Aspergillus species, are visible under ultraviolet light if present in high amounts. AF detection can be improved by adding activated carbon, which enhances the observation efficiency of weakly AF-producing fungi. However, commercial activated carbon products differ in their characteristics, making it necessary to investigate which characteristics affect method reproducibility. Herein, the addition of 10 activated carbon products resulted in different AF production rates in each case. The differences in the production of aflatoxin G1 (AFG1) were roughly correlated to the observation efficiency in the plate culture. Trace element analysis showed that the concentrations of several metal ions differed by factors of >100, and the carbons that most effectively increased AFG1 production contained higher amounts of metal ions. Adding 5 mg L−1 Fe or Mg ions increased AFG1 production even without activated carbon. Furthermore, co-addition of both ions increased AFG1 production stably with the addition of carbon. When varying the concentration of additives, only AFG1 production increased in a concentration-dependent manner, while the production of all the other AFs decreased or remained unchanged. These findings suggest that a key factor influencing AF production is the concentration of several metal ions in activated carbon and that increasing AFG1 production improves AF detectability.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/11/3/140Aflatoxinfluorescenceactivated carbonmetal iondetection
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author Tadahiro Suzuki
Masatoshi Toyoda
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Masatoshi Toyoda
Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
Toxins
Aflatoxin
fluorescence
activated carbon
metal ion
detection
author_facet Tadahiro Suzuki
Masatoshi Toyoda
author_sort Tadahiro Suzuki
title Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
title_short Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
title_full Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
title_fullStr Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Metal Ions in Activated Carbon Improve the Detection Efficiency of Aflatoxin-Producing Fungi
title_sort metal ions in activated carbon improve the detection efficiency of aflatoxin-producing fungi
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Aflatoxins (AF), produced by several Aspergillus species, are visible under ultraviolet light if present in high amounts. AF detection can be improved by adding activated carbon, which enhances the observation efficiency of weakly AF-producing fungi. However, commercial activated carbon products differ in their characteristics, making it necessary to investigate which characteristics affect method reproducibility. Herein, the addition of 10 activated carbon products resulted in different AF production rates in each case. The differences in the production of aflatoxin G1 (AFG1) were roughly correlated to the observation efficiency in the plate culture. Trace element analysis showed that the concentrations of several metal ions differed by factors of >100, and the carbons that most effectively increased AFG1 production contained higher amounts of metal ions. Adding 5 mg L−1 Fe or Mg ions increased AFG1 production even without activated carbon. Furthermore, co-addition of both ions increased AFG1 production stably with the addition of carbon. When varying the concentration of additives, only AFG1 production increased in a concentration-dependent manner, while the production of all the other AFs decreased or remained unchanged. These findings suggest that a key factor influencing AF production is the concentration of several metal ions in activated carbon and that increasing AFG1 production improves AF detectability.
topic Aflatoxin
fluorescence
activated carbon
metal ion
detection
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/11/3/140
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