نتایج جستجو برای: asprgillus flavus

تعداد نتایج: 3448  

2011
Ghada A. Fawzy Areej M. Al-Taweel Nahla A. Melake

Fungi are known to produce a vast array of secondary metabolites that are gaining importance for their biotechnological applications. In the present study, the crude methanolic extracts of Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus var. columinaris were tested by the disc diffusion method and minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) determination for detection of antimicrobial activity against ten ...

2011
Shivaprakash M. Rudramurthy Hanneke A. de Valk Arunaloke Chakrabarti Jacques F. G. M. Meis Corné H. W. Klaassen

BACKGROUND Worldwide, Aspergillus flavus is the second leading cause of allergic, invasive and colonizing fungal diseases in humans. However, it is the most common species causing fungal rhinosinusitis and eye infections in tropical countries. Despite the growing challenges due to A. flavus, the molecular epidemiology of this fungus has not been well studied. We evaluated the use of microsatell...

2010
Ramon Jaime-Garcia Peter J. Cotty

Aspergillus flavus, the most important cause of aflatoxin contamination, has two major morphotypes commonly termed ‘S’ and ‘L’ strains. Strain S isolates, on average, produce more aflatoxins than the strain L isolates. The S strain has been implicated as the primary causal agent of several contamination events in both North America and Africa. Strain S incidence and A. flavus propagules were qu...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1974
E B Lillehoj W J Garcia M Lambrow

Distribution of trace element levels in corn germ fractions from kernels naturally infected with Aspergillus flavus and from kernels free of the fungus demonstrated an association between the presence of A. flavus and higher levels of metals. A. flavus production of aflatoxin on various autoclaved corn media showed that ground, whole corn was an excellent substrate; similar high levels of toxin...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1981
B M Partridge A T Chin

Introduction Over the last decade extra-pulmonary aspergillosis has been reported with increasing frequency from the Middle and Far East. In the late 60s, 17 cases of paranasal aspergilloma, some with orbital involvement, were reported from the Sudan; Aspergillus flavus was found to be the causative organism in all 17 (Miloshev et al., 1966, 1969). A further 60 cases have been described from No...

Journal: :Journal of applied microbiology 2001
A L Moyne R Shelby T E Cleveland S Tuzun

AIMS In a search for an antifungal peptide with a high activity against Aspergillus flavus, Bacillus subtilis AU195 was selected from a collection of isolates with antagonistic activity against A. flavus. METHODS AND RESULTS To identify the antifungal peptides, a protein purification scheme was developed based on the detection of the antifungal activity in purified fractions against A. flavus...

2012
Ahmed A. Ismaiel Gamal H. Rabie Saied E.M. Kenawey Marwa A. Abd EL-Aal

By using agar well diffusion assay, antifungal activity of aqueous extract prepared from Egyptian garlic (Allium sativum L.) was evaluated in vitro against two strains of Aspergillus flavus (OC1 and OC10) causing human ocular infection. The recorded minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for growth inhibition of both strains was 3.60 mg/ml. Aqueous garlic extract (AGE) was used in successive in...

2015
Marco Zaccaria Matteo Ludovici Simona Marianna Sanzani Antonio Ippolito Riccardo Aiese Cigliano Walter Sanseverino Marzia Scarpari Valeria Scala Corrado Fanelli Massimo Reverberi Jiujiang Yu

Aspergillus flavus is an efficient producer of mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxin B₁, probably the most hepatocarcinogenic naturally-occurring compound. Although the inducing agents of toxin synthesis are not unanimously identified, there is evidence that oxidative stress is one of the main actors in play. In our study, we use menadione, a quinone extensively implemented in studies on ROS respo...

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 2009
Thomas E Cleveland Jiujiang Yu Natalie Fedorova Deepak Bhatnagar Gary A Payne William C Nierman Joan W Bennett

Aspergillus flavus is a common saprophyte and opportunistic pathogen that produces numerous secondary metabolites. The primary objectives of the A. flavus genomics program are to reduce and eliminate aflatoxin contamination in food and feed and to discover genetic factors that contribute to plant and animal pathogenicity. A. flavus expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and whole-genome sequencing have...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
R L Baker R L Brown Z-Y Chen T E Cleveland A M Fakhoury

Infection of maize both pre- and postharvest by Aspergillus flavus is a severe agricultural problem in the southern United States. Aflatoxins are secondary metabolites produced by A. flavus and are carcinogenic to humans and animals upon ingestion. Extensive research has been conducted to identify sources of resistance to A. flavus in maize. Some maize genotypes exhibit greater resistance to A....

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