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Fungal flora of Egyptian baladi bread with special reference to the mutagenic effects of their toxic metabolites
Authors:S. E. Megalla  R. F. Abdou  M. M. K. Bagy
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt;(2) Department of Genetics, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
Abstract:The fungal flora of wheat flour and baladi bread in upper Egypt were investigated. Most of the isolated fungal species belong to the genus Aspergillus. The presence of non heat resistant fungi of the both flat surfaces of baladi bread, came from contamination after baking and from improper handling at homes. Among the heat resistant fungi, A. fumigatus and A. niger, were recorded to inhabit the spongy crumb although the high temperature of baking process which reached approximately 100 ° C in the center of the bread.The mutagenic effects of the fungal metabolites of the extract of mouldy bread was investigated. Several kinds of aberrations were observed in all stages of mitotic division. The most interesting effect of these fungal metabolites were the induction of tripolar and quadripolar spindle. Multinucleate and polyploid cells were also observed under relatively high concentrations. It was noticed that at either higher concentrations or lower concentrations with long exposure, damaged cells were observed. The hazards involved through the consumption of individuals to such mouldy bread, is accumulation of possible deleterious effects from both long and short term exposure to these toxic metabolites.
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