Natural occurrence of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in rice bran |
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Authors: | P. Jayaraman Indira Kalyanasundaram |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, 600 025 Madras, India |
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Abstract: | ![]() Thirty four samples of rice bran, of which 9 were from raw (untreated) rice (RR) and 25 from parboiled rice (PbR) were collected from commercial rice mills in and around Madras and analysed for storage mycoflora and mycotoxins. Fungi of the Aspergillus flavus group were present in 29 of the 34 samples (8 from RR and 21 from PbR) in quantities ranging from <1–432 thousand propagules/g, though not always as the dominant mycoflora. Fungal numbers were usually higher in RR than in PbR samples.Five of the 9 RR samples and 6 of the 25 PbR samples were positive for aflatoxins. Among 29 isolates of A. flavus obtained from the bran samples, 16 isolates –6 from RR bran and 10 from PbR bran — were found to be toxigenic in vitro. Some isolates of A. candidus also seemed to produce aflatoxin and other fluorescent substances. |
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Keywords: | Storage fungi mycotoxins food contaminants Aspergillus flavus Aspergillus Candidas aflatoxin rice bran raw rice parboiled rice |
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