Aspergilli and aflatoxin B in finished feed for farmed Nile tilapia

Afaf sawei, N. Ibrahim, D. Abdou, F. El-Rahman, M. Abouzeid
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In aquaculture, Aflatoxins are the most recorded between all mycotoxins. It seems to be particularly prone to deposition in several fish tissues representing a risk for human consumption. Aspergillus flavus is the major producer of aflatoxin that commonly contaminates food and feed all over the world. A total of 57 finished fish feed samples were collected from feed factories in Cairo, Dakahlia and Kafr El Sheikh governorates, Egypt. Twenty nine fungal isolates belonging to four species were recovered from the collected feedstock. A. flavus was the most frequently isolated species (29.82%) compared with the other fungal species which include: A. parasiticus (12.28%), F. oxysporum (7.01%) and F. sporotrichioides (1.75%).Mycotoxin profile was determined using high performance liquid chromatography, Aflatoxins were detected in the culture filtrate of only 4 isolates of A. flavus out of the 17 examined these four isolates were deposited under the strain codes: AUMC 13909, AUMC 13910, AUMC 13911 and AUMC 13917. A. flavus strain AUMC13917 can produce both aflatoxins B1 (1.016 µg /L) and B2 (0.314 µg /L). while, the remaining three isolates AUMC13909, AUMC 13910 & AUMC 13911 were able to produce only aflatoxin B1 (8.082 µg/L, 1.617 µg/L & 0.141µg/L, respectively). Naturally occurring aflatoxin B1 was also detected in 4 samples of fish feed and a single sample was contaminated with aflatoxin B2. Aflatoxin B1 was the prevalent mycotoxin within the collected feed samples, which is the most toxic aflatoxin chemotype. Yield of this aflatoxin differed between A. flavus strains and concentrations ranged from 0.106 to 11.546 mg/kg. The levels of aflatoxin detected in this study point to possible potential risks to fish health, performance and to aquaculture future investment.
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在水产养殖中,黄曲霉毒素是所有真菌毒素中记录最多的。它似乎特别容易沉积在几种鱼类组织中,这对人类的消费构成了风险。黄曲霉是黄曲霉毒素的主要生产者,黄曲霉毒素通常污染世界各地的食品和饲料。从埃及开罗、Dakahlia和Kafr El Sheikh省的饲料工厂共收集了57份成品鱼饲料样本。从收集的原料中分离出4种29株真菌。黄曲霉是最常见的分离种(29.82%),其他真菌分别为寄生单孢霉(12.28%)、尖孢单孢霉(7.01%)和孢子毛状单孢霉(1.75%)。采用高效液相色谱法对17株黄曲霉进行了霉菌毒素谱分析,其中4株黄曲霉毒素在培养滤液中被检测到,这4株菌株的菌株编码为:AUMC 13909、AUMC 13910、AUMC 13911和AUMC 13917。A. flavus菌株AUMC13917均能产生黄曲霉毒素B1(1.016µg /L)和B2(0.314µg /L)。其余3株菌株AUMC13909、AUMC 13910和AUMC 13911仅产生黄曲霉毒素B1(分别为8.082µg/L、1.617µg/L和0.141µg/L)。在4份鱼饲料样品中也检测到天然黄曲霉毒素B1,其中一份样品被黄曲霉毒素B2污染。黄曲霉毒素B1是采集的饲料样品中最常见的霉菌毒素,是毒性最大的黄曲霉毒素化学型。黄曲霉毒素的含量在0.106 ~ 11.546 mg/kg之间存在差异。本研究中检测到的黄曲霉毒素水平表明可能对鱼类健康、生产性能和水产养殖未来投资构成潜在风险。
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