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Utilization of waste fruit-peels to inhibit aflatoxins synthesis by Aspergillus flavus: A biotreatment of rice for safer storage

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 172, Issue -, Pages 423-428

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.09.017

Keywords

Aflatoxins; Aspergillus flavus; Antifungal activity; Fruit-peels; Rice

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  1. Higher Education Commission

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Antifungal activity in lemon and pomegranate peels was considerable against Aspergillus flavus, higher in pomegranate (DIZ 37 mm; MIC 135 mu g/mL). Powdered peels (5, 10, 20% w/w) were mixed in inoculated rice. The inhibitory effect on fungal-growth and production of aflatoxins by A. flavus was investigated at storage conditions - temperature (25, 30 degrees C) and moisture (18%, 21%) for 9 months. The maximum total aflatoxins accumulated at 30 degrees C, 21% moisture and at 25 degrees C, 18% moisture were 265.09 and 163.45 ng/g, respectively in control. Addition of pomegranate-peels inhibited aflatoxins production to 100% during four month-storage of rice at 25 degrees C and 18% moisture, while lemon-peels showed similar inhibitory effect for 3 months at same conditions. However a linear correlation was observed in aflatoxins level with temperature and moisture. Studies showed that both fruit-wastes are potent preventer of aflatoxin production in rice, useful for a safer and longer storage of rice. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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