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Title: The occurrence of mycotoxins in fermented maize products
Authors: Kpodo, K. A.
Sorensen, A. K.
Jakobsen, M.
Keywords: Mycotoxins;Fermented maize products;Maize products;Maize;Maize dough;Kenkey
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
Citation: Food Chemistry, 56 (2), 147-153
Abstract: The occurrence of mycotoxins in fermented maize dough and Ga Kenkey (an end product of maize dough fermentation) from major processing sites and markets in Accra was investigated. Experiments were then conducted to study the effects of spontaneous fermentation and cooking on aflatoxin and citrinin levels at two processing sites and under laboratory conditions. Occurrence of aflatoxins and citrinin was widespread with generally high concentrations. Levels as high as 289 pg kg-1 for total aflatoxins and 584 ,ug kg-1 for citrinin were recorded. Low amounts of ochratoxin A were detected and neither zearalenone nor cr-zearalenol were found. Significant increases in aflatoxin levels were observed during the initial stages of fermentation. Furthermore, aflatoxins and citrinin were found to persist throughout the traditional steeping and fermentation processes. Cooking of fermented maize dough for 3 h, as done for Kenkey production, resulted in a 80% reduction in aflatoxins B1 and G, levels, a 35% reduction in aflatoxins B2 and GZ, and citrinin was no longer detectable
URI: https://csirspace.foodresearchgh.site/handle/123456789/285
ISSN: 0308-8146
Journal Name: Food Chemistry
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