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The effect of eucalyptus oil on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus was tested at three levels, viz . 0·05, 0·1 and 0·2 ml/50 ml SMKY medium. After 6 days of incubation on 0·05 and 0·1 ml supplemented SMKY medium, growth and toxin production were inhibited while at 0·2 ml concentration there was no growth. However, after 12 days of incubation toxin production was greater than the controls. 相似文献
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The effect of aqueous leaf extracts of four plants, Argemone mexicana, Cyperus rotundus, Euphorbia hirta and Solanum nigrum , on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus was studied in SMKY liquid medium. All the plants inhibited aflatoxin production. No correlation between the growth of the fungus and aflatoxin synthesis was observed. The influence of these plants on the ratio of aflatoxin B1 to G1 is discussed. 相似文献
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The influence of six fungitoxicants on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus was tested in liquid SMKY medium at two concentrations, viz . 0.1 and 0.5%. Thiram completely inhibited the aflatoxin production at 0.5% concentration. Other fungitoxicants showing more than 60% inhibition were bavistin and daconil. Vitavax (0.1%) and agrosan GN (0.1 and 0.5%) stimulated the growth of fungus and aflatoxin elaboration after 7 d of incubation. Dithane M-45 moderately inhibited aflatoxin synthesis. Treatment with fungitoxicants also alters the ratio of B1 and G1 . 相似文献
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Summary Woodsmoke delayed aflatoxius B1 and G1 release and significantly exerted inhibitory effects on the toxins production by a toxigenic Asperigillus flavus. The fungistatic efficiency of the woodsmoke increased with reduced moisture content in fish. 相似文献
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The essential oils from Thymus eriocalyx and Thymus X-porlock obtained by hydrodistillation were analyzed by GC/MS. The major components of T. eriocalyx and T. X-porlock oils were thymol (63.8, 31.7%), beta-phellandrene (13.30, 38.7%), cis-sabinene hydroxide (8.1, 9.6%), 1,8-cineole (2, 1.7%), and beta-pinene (1.31, 2%), respectively. Antifungal activities of the oils were studied with special reference to the inhibition of Aspergillus parasiticus growth and aflatoxin production. Minimal inhibitory (MIC) and minimal fungicidal (MFC) concentrations of the oils were determined. Static effects of the above oils against A. parasiticus were at 250 ppm and lethal effects of T. eriocalyx and T. X-porlock were 500 and 1000 ppm of the oils, respectively. Aflatoxin production was inhibited at 250 ppm of both oils with that of T. eriocalyx being stronger inhibitor. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of A. parasiticus exposed to MIC level (250 ppm) of the oils showed irreversible damage to cell wall, cell membrane, and cellular organelles. It is concluded that the essential oils could be safely used as preservative materials on some kinds of foods at low concentrations to protect them from fungal infections. 相似文献
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K. L. Patkar † C. M. Usha † H. S. Shetty † N. Paster ‡ J. Lacey § 《Letters in applied microbiology》1993,17(2):49-51
Aflatoxin B1 production by Aspergillus flavus was studied in yeast extract sucrose broth in the presence of cinnamon, clove, almond and cardamom oils. Growth and aflatoxin B1 production was inhibited by 0.5 μl cinnamon oil ml-1 medium and by 1 μl clove oil ml-1 . Almond and cardamom oils only affected growth when their concentration exceeded 1.25 μl ml-1 medium. Aflatoxin B1 production was stimulated by 0.75 and 1 μl almond oil ml-1 medium or by 0.25 and 0.5 μl cardamom oil ml-1 . 相似文献
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Four amino acids were used as sole nitrogen sources or as supplements to ammonium sulfate, and casein and ammonium sulfate were used as sole nitrogen sources to examine their effects on aflatoxin production by Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 2999 and Aspergillus flavus 3357 grown on synthetic liquid media. In general, when proline, asparagine, casein, and ammonium sulfate were used as sole nitrogen sources, they supported more growth and toxin production than tryptophan or methionine. However, proline stimulated more toxin production per gram of mycelium in stationary cultures than the other nitrogen sources, including the amino acid asparagine, which is generally recognized as supporting good aflatoxin production. The exact responses to individual nitrogen sources were influenced by the species of fungus and whether cultures were stationary or shaken. In shake cultures, but not in stationary cultures, increased growth was generally associated with increased toxin production. 相似文献
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Summary The effect of temperature on formation of aflatoxin on solid substrate (rice) byAspergillus flavus NRRL 2999 has been studied in some detail. The optimum temperature for production of both aflatoxin B1 and G1 under the conditions employed is 28° C. Comparable yields of B1 were obtained at 32° C, but considerably less G1 was produced at this temperature. Both B1 and G1 were found in lesser amounts at temperatures above 32° C, and the aflatoxin content of rice incubated at 37° C was low (300–700 ppb) even though growth was good.Reducing the temperature from 28° to 15° C resulted in progressively less aflatoxin, but 100 ppb of B1 was detected in cultures incubated 3 weeks at 11° C. No aflatoxin was produced at 8° C.The ratio of the four aflatoxins is affected by temperature. At the lower temperatures, essentially equal amounts of aflatoxin B1 and G1 were produced, whereas at 28° C, approximately four times as much B1 was detected as G1. At the higher temperatures, relatively less G was formed, until at 37° C, less than 10 ppb was detected.This is a laboratory of the Northern Utilization Research and Development Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 相似文献
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The influence of pyridazinone herbicides on aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus was studied in liquid media. Mycelia production was not affected by 20, 40, or 60 micrograms of herbicide per ml; however, aflatoxin production by A. parasiticus was higher in media with herbicide, whereas A. flavus produced lower aflatoxin levels. 相似文献
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Aflatoxin degradative activity was demonstrated in 6- to 12-d-old intact mycelium and cell-free extracts of Aspergillus flavus. The addition of cycloheximide, SKF 525-A or metyrapone to cultures of A. flavus prevented subsequent degradation of the aflatoxins, while in cell-free extracts degradation was inhibited by SKF 525-A, metyrapone and cytochrome c but not by KCN. In cell-free extracts, aflatoxin degradation was enhanced by NADPH and NaIO4. The results suggest the involvement of cytochrome P-450 monooxygenases in the aflatoxin degradative activity of A. flavus. 相似文献
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Effect of specific amino acids on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus parasiticus and Aspergillus flavus in defined media. 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:1 下载免费PDF全文
Four amino acids were used as sole nitrogen sources or as supplements to ammonium sulfate, and casein and ammonium sulfate were used as sole nitrogen sources to examine their effects on aflatoxin production by Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 2999 and Aspergillus flavus 3357 grown on synthetic liquid media. In general, when proline, asparagine, casein, and ammonium sulfate were used as sole nitrogen sources, they supported more growth and toxin production than tryptophan or methionine. However, proline stimulated more toxin production per gram of mycelium in stationary cultures than the other nitrogen sources, including the amino acid asparagine, which is generally recognized as supporting good aflatoxin production. The exact responses to individual nitrogen sources were influenced by the species of fungus and whether cultures were stationary or shaken. In shake cultures, but not in stationary cultures, increased growth was generally associated with increased toxin production. 相似文献
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The effects of sodium chloride, sodium acetate, benzoic acid, sodium benzoate, malonic acid, and sodium malonate on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus were investigated in synthetic media. Sodium chloride at concentrations equivalent to or greater than 12 g/100 ml inhibited growth and aflatoxin production, while at 8 g or less/100 ml, growth and aflatoxin production were stimulated. At 2 g or less/100 ml, sodium acetate also stimulated growth and aflatoxin production, but reduction occurred with 4 g or more/100 ml. Malonic acid at 10, 20, 40, and 50 mM reduced growth and aflatoxin production (over 50%) while sodium malonate at similar concentrations but different pH values had the opposite effect. Benzoic acid (pH 3.9) and sodium benzoate (pH 5.0) at 0.4 g/100 ml completely inhibited growth and aflatoxin production. Examination of the effect of initial pH indicated that the extent of inhibitory action of malonic acid and sodium acetate was a function of initial pH. The inhibitory action of benzoic acid and sodium benzoate appeared to be a function of undissociated benzoic acid molecules. Aflatoxin reduction was usually accompanied by an unidentified orange pigment, while aflatoxin stimulation was accompanied by unidentified blue and green fluorescent spots but with lower Rf values that aflatoxins B1, G1, B2, and G2 standards. 相似文献
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黑曲霉对黄曲霉生长、产毒及黄曲霉毒素B1的影响 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
目的研究黑曲霉对黄曲霉生长、产毒的抑制作用及对AFB1的降解作用。方法将黑曲霉分别与黄曲霉、AFB1共同培养,定期测定培养液pH、菌丝体干重、黄曲霉孢子数、AFB1含量。结果黑曲霉与黄曲霉混合培养时,黄曲霉孢子数、AFB1含量均比单独培养的低,2组之间差异有统计学意义(P<0.05),抑制率达到68.06%~91.52%;加入黑曲霉后,AFB1含量降低,实验组与对照组之间差异有统计学意义(P<0.05),降解率为46.19%。结论黑曲霉既能抑制黄曲霉生长、产毒,又能降解AFB1。 相似文献
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Aims: This study was conducted to characterize the growth of and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus on paddy and to develop kinetic models describing the growth rate as a function of water activity (aw) and temperature. Methods and Results: The growth of A. flavus on paddy and aflatoxin production were studied following a full factorial design with seven aw levels within the range of 0·82–0·99 and seven temperatures between 10 and 43°C. The growth of the fungi, expressed as colony diameter (mm), was measured daily, and the aflatoxins were analysed using HPLC with a fluorescence detector. The maximum colony growth rates of both isolates were estimated by fitting the primary model of Baranyi to growth data. Three potentially suitable secondary models, Rosso, polynomial and Davey, were assessed for their ability to describe the radial growth rate as a function of temperature and aw. Both strains failed to grow at the marginal temperatures (10 and 43°C), regardless of the aw studied, and at the aw level of 0·82, regardless of temperature. Despite that the predictions of all studied models showed good agreement with the observed growth rates, Davey model proved to be the best predictor of the experimental data. The cardinal parameters as estimated by Rosso model were comparable to those reported in previous studies. Toxins were detected in the range of 0·86–0·99 aw with optimal aw of 0·98 and optimal temperature in the range of 25–30°C. Conclusions: The influences of aw and temperature on the growth of A. flavus and aflatoxin production were successfully characterized, and the models developed were found to be capable of providing good, related estimates of the growth rates. Significance and Impact of the Study: The results of this study could be effectively implemented in minimizing the risk of aflatoxin contamination of the paddy at postharvest. 相似文献
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Interaction between Streptococcus lactis and Aspergillus flavus on production of aflatoxin 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
The inoculation of Aspergillus flavus spores into a culture of Streptococcus lactis in Lablemco tryptone broth medium resulted in little or no aflatoxin accumulation even though the growth of the fungus was not hindered. The drop in pH and reduced nutrient levels in the medium as a result of the S. lactis growth were not the cause of the observed inhibition. The inhibition was not eliminated by the addition of carbohydrate equal to the amount used by the bacterium before the inoculation with the fungus. Aflatoxin levels were also markedly reduced when S. lactis was inoculated into a growing A. flavus culture. In addition to inhibiting the synthesis of aflatoxin, S. lactis also degraded preformed toxin. A. flavus, on the other hand, not only reduced the growth of S. lactis but also affected the morphology of the bacterial cell; the cells became elongated and formed long chains. S. lactis produced and excreted the inhibitor into the medium late in its growth phase. The inhibitor was a heat-stable low-molecular-weight compound. Chloroform extracts of A. flavus grown in the presence of S. lactis were toxic to Bacillus megaterium but did not exhibit mutagenic or carcinogenic activity in the Salmonella/mammalian microsome mutagenicity test. 相似文献