نتایج جستجو برای: aflatoxin b2

تعداد نتایج: 19703  

2017
Nicole J Mitchell Hui-Husan Hsu Ram Krishna Chandyo Binob Shrestha Ladaporn Bodhidatta Yu-Kang Tu Yun-Yun Gong Patricia A Egner Manjeswori Ulak John D Groopman Felicia Wu

Exposure to aflatoxin, a mycotoxin common in many foods, has been associated with child growth impairment in sub-Saharan Africa. To improve our understanding of growth impairment in relation to aflatoxin and other risk factors, we assessed biospecimens collected in Nepalese children at 15, 24, and 36 months of age for aflatoxin exposure. Children (N = 85) enrolled in the Bhaktapur, Nepal MAL-ED...

2015
W. Paul Williams Gary L. Windham

Aflatoxins, produced by the fungus Aspergillus flavus, occur naturally in maize. Contamination of maize grain with aflatoxin is a major food and feed safety problem and greatly reduces the value of the grain. Plant resistance is generally considered a highly desirable approach to reduction or elimination of aflatoxin in maize grain. In this investigation, a diallel cross was produced by crossin...

2007
D. T. B. O. L.

Aspergillus jlavus and Aspergillus niger commonly co-occur in preharvest maize and one report suggests that this association promotes a greater incidence of aflatoxin. Other studies have shown that Aspergillus niger can prevent, or substantially reduce, aflatoxin formation by Aspergillus jlavus in autoclaved maize kernels, and this led us to examine the effect of A. niger on aflatoxin formation...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
mohadeseh namjoo faezeh salamat niloofar rajabli reza haji­hoseeini farhad niknejad faramarz kohsar

background: aflatoxins are the most common mycotoxins that contaminate crops. they are produced by fungi such as aspergillus flavus and aspergillus parasiticus . wheat ( tricitumaestivum ) is one of the most important staple foods used in iran, and the environmental conditions in the north of iran are favorable to fungal growth. this study was designed in order to determine the aflatoxin concen...

2017
Laura E. Smith Andrew J. Prendergast Paul C. Turner Jean H. Humphrey Rebecca J. Stoltzfus

AbstractPregnant women and their developing fetuses are vulnerable to multiple environmental insults, including exposure to aflatoxin, a mycotoxin that may contaminate as much as 25% of the world food supply. We reviewed and integrated findings from studies of aflatoxin exposure during pregnancy and evaluated potential links to adverse pregnancy outcomes. We identified 27 studies (10 human cros...

2006
T. Rick Irvin Gerald N. Wogan

We have examined the time course and patterns of covalent aflatoxin B^DNA adducts produced within the ribosomal RNA gene sequences isolated from the liver nuclear DNA of aflatoxin Bi-treated animals. Liver nuclear DNA was initially enriched in ribosomal DNA by cesium salt density centrifugaron, and incu bated under alkaline conditions to stabilize bound aflatoxin ST ONA moieties. Alkali-treated...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1978
S N Khan K K Maggon T A Venkitasubramanian

Tolnaftate [2-napthyl-N-methyl-N-(m-tolyl)thionocarbamate], an antifungal drug, is widely used to control superficial fungal infections in humans and other animals. In this study the effect of tolnaftate on aflatoxin biosynthesis by Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 3240 was investigated. Tolnaftate changed the morphology of A. parasiticus to yeastlike forms and inhibited aflatoxin formation. The fo...

2013
Qing-Qing Zhi Yun-Yao Xie

Occurrence of aflatoxins in crops has vast impacts on human health. Therefore, the study of aflatoxin biosynthesis has become important. Previous studies have shown that the aflatoxin biosynthesis gene cluster and several genes, enzymes, and regulatory elements are involved in aflatoxin biosynthesis; however, the intricate metabolic regulatory networks of aflatoxin synthesis remain unclear. Rap...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
P J Cotty K F Cardwell

West African Aspergillus flavus S isolates differed from North American isolates. Both produced aflatoxin B1. However, 40 and 100% of West African isolates also produced aflatoxin G1 in NH4 medium and urea medium, respectively. No North American S strain isolate produced aflatoxin G1. This geographical and physiological divergence may influence aflatoxin management.

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 1983
B W Horn D T Wicklow

Aspergillus niger, a mold commonly associated with Aspergillus flavus in damaged corn, interferes with the production of aflatoxin when grown with A. flavus on autoclaved corn. The pH of corn-meal disks was adjusted using NaOH-HCl, citric acid-sodium citrate, or a water extract of A. niger fermented corn. Aflatoxin formation was completely inhibited below pH 2.8-3.0, irrespective of the system ...

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