Induction of aflatoxin biosynthesis inAspergillus parasiticus by ascorbic acid-mediated lipid peroxidation |
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Authors: | Dr Umesh D Patel Sangeeta R Bapat Prafulla J Dave |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology Centre, Faculty of Science, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, 390 002 Baroda, India |
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Abstract: | The effect ofl-ascorbic acid on the biosynthesis of aflatoxin inAspergillus parasiticus was studied. Ascorbic acid at lower concentrations did not inhibit the growth of fungus but markedly induced aflatoxin biosynthesis. At a concentration of 1000 ppm of ascorbic acid, 4.8-fold higher levels of aflatoxin were detected. Copper did not enhance the induction of toxin synthesis by ascorbic acid when added to the growth medium. Ascorbic acid at 1000 ppm was also found to induce aflatoxin synthesis in resting mycelia. Chloroform (1% vol/vol) was found to induce aflatoxin synthesis under similar conditions. Ascorbic acid in the presence of ferrous ion can cause lipid peroxidation, which in turn is responsible for the induction of aflatoxin synthesis. During the induction of aflatoxin synthesis by ascorbic acid, the uptake of carbon source (acetate) was not affected. This observation suggests that on ascorbic acid treatment a precursor or an intermediate of aflatoxin biosynthesis is synthesized in vivo and is responsible for the higher levels of toxin without increasing the uptake of acetate. |
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