Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Aspergillus Species Isolates in Some Chicken Meat Cuts In Gharbiya Governorate, Egypt

Ghanem A. M, Shaltout F. A, Heikal G. I
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Contamination with fungi and their toxins is considered one of the most dangerous hidden pollutants that threaten the health of the consumer. The presence of mycotoxins in various foods has been recorded, despite their apparent safety for human consumption. Therefore, the current study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of Aspergillus species by culture method; and aflatoxin producing genes molecularly in total of 75 random samples of chicken cuts represented by wing, breast and thigh (25 of each) that were collected from various groceries and poultries shops located at Gharbiya governorate, Egypt. Results of culture and isolation techniques revealed detection of Aspergillus sp. in 36, 48 and 44% of the examined wing, breast and thigh samples, respectively. Moreover, microbiological identification of the isolated strains showed presence of A. niger, A. flavus, A. fumigatus, A. terreus and A. parasiticus in 16, 13.3, 10.6, 1.3 and 1.3% of the total population of the examined samples. Molecular detection of some aflatoxin production regulating genes (OmtA, Nor1 and Ver1) in ten Aspergillus sp. isolates revealed their detection in 8/10 (80%), 8/10 (80%) and 7/10 (70%) represented by positive bands at molecular weight of 1024, 400 and 537 bp, respectively. Referring to the recorded results, chicken cuts may possess a great silent hazard to the human-being under improper good manufacturing practices and inadequate hygienic conditions during handling and storage.
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埃及Gharbiya省部分鸡肉中产黄曲霉的分子检测
真菌及其毒素的污染被认为是威胁消费者健康的最危险的隐性污染物之一。尽管真菌毒素对人类食用显然是安全的,但在各种食品中都有存在的记录。因此,本研究采用培养法评估曲霉种的流行情况;从位于埃及Gharbiya省的各种杂货店和家禽商店收集的鸡切块(分别为翅膀、胸脯和大腿)的总共75个随机样本(各25个)中发现了产生黄曲霉毒素的基因。培养和分离技术的结果显示,在检查的翅膀、乳房和大腿样本中,分别有36%、48%和44%检测到曲霉属。微生物学鉴定结果显示,黑曲霉、黄曲霉、烟曲霉、地曲霉和寄生曲霉的检出率分别为16%、13.3%、10.6、1.3%和1.3%。对10株曲霉产黄曲霉毒素调节基因(OmtA、Nor1和Ver1)的分子检测结果显示,阳性条带分别为8/10(80%)、8/10(80%)和7/10(70%),阳性条带的分子量分别为1024、400和537 bp。根据记录的结果,在处理和储存过程中,如果良好的生产规范不当和卫生条件不充分,鸡块可能对人体产生很大的无声危害。
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