Novel foodborne source of Xerochrysium xerophilum (Pitt) Pitt, raw peanuts stored at low moisture and high CO2

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Stored Products Research Pub Date : 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.jspr.2024.102381
Renee S. Arias, Valerie A. Orner, Victor S. Sobolev, Alicia N. Massa, Paola C. Faustinelli, Travis E. Walk, Marshall C. Lamb, Christopher L. Butts
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Peanut seed is ideally stored at low water activity (aw) and low temperature, since common mycotoxigenic fungi cannot survive below 0.8 aw, and the life cycle of seed-infesting insects is interrupted below 15 °C. Hermetic storage bags at 0.77 aw, room temperature, and ≥ 9000 mg/m3 CO2, were tested for their potential use in countries where temperature control is unaffordable. Despite these inhospitable conditions, peanuts displayed an unusual white powder that we identified as the xerophilic fungus Xerochrysium xerophilum (syn. Chrysosporium xerophilum), and sequenced its genome. Previously, only 19 sequences shorter than 1700 nt were available. For six decades, only three food sources of X. xerophilum were known: dry prunes, chocolate, and dry coconut. Here we report peanut as a novel food source of this extremophile and make one isolate available at the USDA culture collection. Given the slow growth of this fungus in culture, we developed a robust PCR to sequence and identify X. xerophilum on contaminated peanut seed without performing DNA extraction. The broad range of oxygen, aw and temperatures that support growth of X. xerophilum will significantly affect the decisions made regarding the conditions to safely store peanuts.

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Xerochrysium xerophilum (Pitt) Pitt 的新食源性来源,在低水分和高二氧化碳条件下储存的生花生
花生种子最好在低水分活度(aw)和低温条件下贮藏,因为常见的霉菌毒素真菌在 0.8 aw 以下无法存活,而侵染种子的昆虫的生命周期在 15 °C 以下会中断。对 0.77 aw、室温和 ≥ 9000 mg/m3 CO2 的密封贮藏袋进行了测试,以确定其在无法负担温度控制的国家的潜在用途。尽管条件恶劣,但花生仍呈现出一种不寻常的白色粉末,我们将其鉴定为嗜湿真菌 Xerochrysium xerophilum(同义 Chrysosporium xerophilum),并对其基因组进行了测序。在此之前,只有 19 个短于 1700 nt 的序列。六十年来,人们只知道 X. xerophilum 的三种食物来源:干西梅、巧克力和干椰子。在此,我们报告花生是这种嗜极真菌的一种新型食物来源,并在美国农业部培养物收集中心提供了一个分离物。鉴于这种真菌在培养物中生长缓慢,我们开发了一种强大的 PCR,无需进行 DNA 提取即可对受污染花生种子上的 X. xerophilum 进行测序和鉴定。支持 Xerophilum 生长的氧气、湿度和温度范围很广,这将极大地影响有关花生安全储藏条件的决策。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stored Products Research provides an international medium for the publication of both reviews and original results from laboratory and field studies on the preservation and safety of stored products, notably food stocks, covering storage-related problems from the producer through the supply chain to the consumer. Stored products are characterised by having relatively low moisture content and include raw and semi-processed foods, animal feedstuffs, and a range of other durable items, including materials such as clothing or museum artefacts.
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