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Title: | High incidence of aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins in stored groundnut in Ghana and the use of a microbial assay to assess the inhibitory effects of plant extracts on aflatoxin synthesis |
Authors: | Awuah, R. T. Kpodo, K. A. |
Keywords: | Aflatoxin;Plant extracts;Norsorlorinic acid |
Issue Date: | 1996 |
Publisher: | Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Citation: | Mycopathologia, 134, 109-114 |
Abstract: | Groundnut samples from 21 selected markets in the 10 regions of Ghana yielded high levels of the afiatoxigenic fungus Aspergillus flavus on half-strength potato dextrose agar. The fungus was associated with 3l. 7 and 12.8%, respectively, of all damaged and undamaged kernels assayed. Only 0.24% of total kernels assayed yielded A. parasiticus. Other fungi detected from total kernels assayed were A. niger (34%), A. candidus (1.45%), A. tamarii (3.93%), A. ochraceous (5.26%), Fusarium spp. (1.7%) Penicillium spp. (5.19%), a Mucor sp. (2.3%), a Trichoderma sp. (0.2%), Rhizopus stolonifer (12%) and certain unidentifiable fungi (11.72%). Total aflatoxin levels ranging from 5.7 to 22, 168 ppb were identified with damaged kernel samples. The mycotoxin was not detected in 50% of undamaged kernel samples tested.and very low levels mostly ranging from 0.1 to 12.2 ppb were associated with the undamaged samples that tested positive for aflatoxins. In a novel in vitro microbial assay to determine the effectiveness-of certain plant extracts against aflatoxin synthesis, extracts from Xylopia aethiopica, Monodera myristica, Cinnamomum verum and Piper nigrum permitted fungal growth in 1.5% potato-dextrose broth while completely suppressing NOR formation. These extracts, however, could not suppress NOR formation in a yeast extract sucrose medium |
URI: | https://csirspace.foodresearchgh.site/handle/123456789/288 |
ISSN: | 0301-486X |
Journal Name: | Mycopathologia |
Appears in Collections: | Food Research Institute |
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