从埃塞俄比亚内克姆特市采集的原奶中的黄曲霉毒素 M1 浓度、掺杂物、微生物负荷量和理化性质。

Q2 Environmental Science The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/3796985
Leila Nasir, Habtamu Fekadu Gemede
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牛奶是人类膳食的重要组成部分,是一种营养丰富的食品,可改善营养状况,提高粮食安全。本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚内克姆特市生鲜牛乳(CM)中黄曲霉毒素 M1(AFM1)、掺杂物、微生物负荷和理化特性的存在和浓度。根据每个牛奶生产和销售地点的潜力,从该市的四个区(Bake Jama、Burka Jato、Cheleleki 和 Bakanisa Kese)有目的地采集了共 12 份新鲜 CM 样品。AFM1 浓度采用高效液相色谱法 (HPLC) 和 Sigma-Aldrich 标准品(美国密苏里州圣路易斯市)进行测定。发现 Bake Jama、Burka Jato、Cheleleki 和 Bakanisa Kese 中的 AFM1 浓度分别为 0.01-0.03 克/升、0.31-0.35 克/升、0.19-0.21 克/升和 0.04-0.07 克/升。本研究中 AFM1 的浓度变化很大(p < 0.05),从 0.01 克/升到 0.35 克/升不等。这些结果表明,在检测的 12 个样本中,所有样本的 AFM1 均呈阳性,并受到不同程度的污染。研究结果还显示,12 个牛奶样本中有 7 个样本(58%)的 AFM1 浓度超过了欧盟(EU)规定的最高耐受限度(0.05 克/升)。本研究还显示,在所调查的掺杂物中,只有加水对三个牛奶样本有积极影响,其余掺杂物在任何牛奶样本中均未检测到。细菌总数(TBC)和大肠菌群总数(TCC)差异显著(p < 0.05),分别为 5.53 至 6.82 log10cfumL-1 和 4.21 至 4.74 log10cfumL-1。本研究中牛奶样品的理化性质差异显著(p < 0.05),脂肪含量从 2.8% 到 5.75%,固形脂肪(SNF)含量从 7.03% 到 9.75%,蛋白质含量从 2.蛋白质含量为 2.8%至 5.75%,固形物含量为 7.03%至 9.75%,蛋白质含量为 2.35%至 3.61%,乳糖含量为 3.33%至 5.15%,总固体含量为 11.54%至 13.69%,可滴定酸含量为 0.16%至 0.18%,温度为 26.7 至 32.1°C,pH 值为 6.35 至 6.55,比重为 1.027 至 1.030。研究区原料奶的理化参数符合规定的质量标准。因 此 , 我 们 需 要 进 一 步 研 究 , 以 确 定 问 题 的 严 重 性 , 以 及 研 究 地 区 的 生 奶 中 含 高 量 AFM1 的 相 关 因 素 , 包 括 在 动 物 饲 料 中 检 测 到 的 黄 曲 霉 毒 素 B1 ( AFB1 ) 。
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Aflatoxin M1 Concentrations, Adulterants, Microbial Loads, and Physicochemical Properties of Raw Milk Collected From Nekemte City, Ethiopia.

Milk is an essential part of the human diet and is a nutrient-rich food that improves nutrition and food security. The aim of this study was to determine the presence and concentration of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1), adulterants, microbial loads, and physicochemical properties of raw cow's milk (CM) in Nekemte City, Ethiopia. A total of 12 samples of fresh CM were purposefully collected from four kebeles in the city (Bake Jama, Burka Jato, Cheleleki, and Bakanisa Kese) based on the potential of each milk production and distributor site. The AFM1 concentration was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with a Sigma-Aldrich standard (St. Louis, MO, USA). The concentrations of AFM1 in Bake Jama, Burka Jato, Cheleleki, and Bakanisa Kese were found to be 0.01-0.03 g/L, 0.31-0.35 g/L, 0.19-0.21 g/L, and 0.04-0.07 g/L, respectively. The concentrations of AFM1 in the present study varied significantly (p < 0.05) and ranged from 0.01 g/L to 0.35 g/L. These results show that of the 12 samples tested, all were positive for AFM1 and contaminated to varying degrees. The results of this study also revealed that the concentration of AFM1 in 7 (58%) of the 12 milk samples was above the European Union's (EU) maximum tolerance limit (0.05 g/L). The present study also revealed that of the investigated adulterants, only the addition of water had positive effects on three milk samples, while the remaining adulterants were not detected in any of the milk samples. The total bacterial count (TBC) and total coliform count (TCC) were significantly (p < 0.05) different and ranged from 5.53 to 6.82 log10cfumL-1 and from 4.21 to 4.74 log10cfumL-1, respectively. The physicochemical properties of the milk samples in the present study were significantly (p < 0.05) different and ranged from 2.8% to 5.75% fat, 7.03% to 9.75% solid-not-fat (SNF), 2.35% to 3.61% protein, 3.33% to 5.15% lactose, 11.54% to 13.69% total solid, 0.16% to 0.18% titratable acid, 26.7 to 32.1°C, 6.35 to 6.55 pH, and 1.027 to 1.030 specific gravity. The physicochemical parameters of the raw milk in the study area met the required quality standards. Hence, further studies are required to determine the extent of the problem and the factors associated with high levels of AFM1 in raw milk in the study areas, including the detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in animal feed.

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