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Identification and control of toxin-producing fungus in wheat grain stores using environment friendly factors


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Title: Identification and control of toxin-producing fungus in wheat grain stores using environment friendly factors

Authors: Ali Faraj Jubair, Zina Jawad Abdulhussein, Saad Manee Al-Jabry, Musaab Abdulrasool Alabid

Journal: Advancements in Life Sciences

HEC Recognition History
Category From To
X 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
X 2022-07-01 2023-06-30
Y 2021-07-01 2022-06-30
Y 2020-07-01 2021-06-30

Publisher: Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2024

Volume: 11

Issue: 4

Language: en

DOI: 10.62940/als.v11i4.2439

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Abstract

Background:   The problem of mycotoxins in wheat crops can lead to health issues for humans and animals. It is very important to find safe and efficient methods to prevent the growth of toxin-producing fungi or reduce and remove them from food to prevent their risks to humans, animals, and agricultural crops. The paper focuses on finding environmentally friendly materials to protect wheat grains from toxin-secreting fungi, particularly  Aspergillus niger ,  reducing the production of aflatoxin B1. Methods:  Eight fungal genera were isolated from wheat grain samples, and the most frequent fungus was  A. niger . Plant extracts were used to reduce the growth of  A. niger , and the culture media was used to test the ability of  A. niger  fungus isolates to produce aflatoxin toxins. The media was also used to sow wheat grains for the purpose of isolating the fungi associated with them, growing the fungi, and purifying it. The culture media was poured into sterile petri dishes with a diameter of 9 cm, with three replicates for each concentration, and the comparison treatment in which an untreated food media was used.   Results:  The paper found that  A. niger  was the frequent fungus among the isolated fungal genera in wheat grain samples. The plant extracts, particularly citrullus extract, showed a clear effect in inhibiting the growth of  A. niger  and reduced the AFB1 toxin that it produces. The paper recommends continuous examination of stored wheat grains to determine the amount of fungal contamination and to ensure good storage conditions before receiving the grains in grain stores. Conclusion:  The paper aimed to detect fungi associated with local and imported wheat grains stored in the stores of Al-Muthanna Governorate and the possibility of reducing them by using some plant extracts.  Keywords: Citrullus; Phylex;  Aspergillus niger ; AFB1  


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