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Occurrence of Mycotoxins and Toxigenic Fungi in Cereals and Application of Yeast Volatiles for Their Biological Control

Journal

TOXINS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins14060404

Keywords

toxigenic fungi; ochratoxin A; aflatoxins; wheat; rice; maize; oats; breakfast cereals; biocontrol; food safety

Funding

  1. Qatar Foundation [NPRP8-392-4-003]
  2. Qatar University [QUST-1-CAS-2018-45]

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Fungal infections and mycotoxins were found in various types of marketed cereals, with Aspergillus spp. being the most frequent contaminating fungi. The levels of mycotoxins detected were within the EU permissible limits. Additionally, the yeast Cyberlindnera jadinii was found to have significant biocontrol ability against certain toxigenic fungal strains.
Fungal infections in cereals lead to huge economic losses in the food and agriculture industries. This study was designed to investigate the occurrence of toxigenic fungi and their mycotoxins in marketed cereals and explore the effect of the antagonistic yeast Cyberlindnera jadinii volatiles against key toxigenic fungal strains. Aspergillus spp. were the most frequent contaminating fungi in the cereals, with an isolation frequency (Fr) of 100% in maize, followed by wheat (88.23%), rice (78.57%) and oats (14.28%). Morphological and molecular identification confirmed the presence of key toxigenic fungal strains in cereal samples, including A. carbonarius, A. flavus, A. niger, A. ochraceus and A. parasiticus. Aflatoxins (AFs) were detected in all types of tested cereal samples, with a significantly higher level in maize compared to wheat, rice, oats and breakfast cereals. Ochratoxin A (OTA) was only detected in wheat, rice and maize samples. Levels of mycotoxins in cereals were within EU permissible limits. The volatiles of Cyberlindnera jadinii significantly inhibited the growth of A. parasiticus, A. niger and P. verrucosum. The findings of this study confirm the presence of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in cereals within the EU permissible limits and the significant biocontrol ability of Cyberlindnera jadinii against these toxigenic fungi.

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