斯威士兰大豆食物链中霉菌毒素污染的评价

Marie Diana Earnshaw, Cyril Dlamini, Bongiwe Porri Dlamini, Y. Assefa
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真菌毒素是由丝状真菌污染各种食物和饲料作物产生的天然有毒次生代谢物。接触真菌毒素与真菌中毒有关,在食品处理和储存方法不足的发展中国家,真菌中毒占疾病的很大比例。本研究首次确定了斯瓦蒂尼整个豆类价值链中霉菌毒素的多样性、流行率和共现性。对2001年至2021年期间Malkerns研究中心真菌毒素实验室收到的226份豆类样本进行了分析,发现超过59.3%的样本被真菌毒素污染。结果证实黄曲霉毒素(AFs)和玉米赤霉烯酮(ZEN)是大豆中主要的污染真菌毒素。这些真菌毒素在分析的样品中单独出现或以混合物的形式共同出现。在来自不同豆类价值链参与者的样本之间以及采样年份之间,观察到这些真菌毒素的流行程度存在相当大的差异。讨论了研究结果对斯瓦蒂尼地区豆类采前和采后处理的影响以及霉菌毒素对人类和动物造成的健康危害。会议强调,必须对豆类和其他膳食产品中的霉菌毒素含量制定明确和可执行的法规,并强调有必要研究霉菌毒素及其代谢物对动物和人类健康的有害影响。
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Evaluation of Mycotoxin Contaminations Across Beans Food Chain in Eswatini
Mycotoxins are naturally occurring toxic secondary metabolites produced by filamentous fungi contaminating various food and feed crops. Exposure to mycotoxins has been associated with mycotoxicosis, which accounts for a high percentage of diseases in developing countries where methods of food handling and storage are inadequate. For the first time, this study determined the diversity, prevalence and co-occurrence of mycotoxins across the beans value chain in Eswatini. A total of 226 beans samples received between 2001 and 2021 by mycotoxin laboratory at Malkerns research were analysed and more than 59.3% of the samples were found contaminated with mycotoxins. Results confirmed that aflatoxins (AFs) and Zearalenone (ZEN) were the main contaminating mycotoxins in beans. These mycotoxins occurred singly and co-occurred as mixtures in the samples analysed. Considerable differences regarding the prevalence of these mycotoxins were observed between samples from different beans value chain actors and between sampling years. Implications of the results on the pre and postharvest handling of beans in Eswatini and the health hazard that mycotoxins pose to humans and animals were discussed. The importance of clear and enforceable regulations on levels of mycotoxin in beans and other dietary products is emphasised and the need for research on the deleterious effects of mycotoxins and their metabolites on animal and human health is underlined.
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