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Int J Food Microbiol ; 243: 46-51, 2017 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27978505

ABSTRACT

Maize is one of the most important commercial crops cultivated throughout the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. It is highly susceptible to mycotoxins, toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi. In this study, we assessed freshly harvested corn produced in Brazil for aflatoxin contamination and the presence of Aspergillus. B type aflatoxins (AFB1+AFB2) were detected in 56% of 16 grain samples, while G type aflatoxins (AFG1+AFG2) were detected in 25%. Of the total number of grains (n=1920) evaluated for the presence of fungi species, 4.7% were infected with Aspergillus species, 74.5% and 16.7% respectively with Fusarium and Penicillium species and 4.1% with other fungi genera. In total, 89 Aspergillus isolates were identified, most (86 isolates) characterized as belonging to Aspergillus section Flavi, and the remainder to Aspergillus section Cremei (2 isolates) and Aspergillus section Terrei (1 isolate). All the isolates of section Flavi were subjected to molecular analysis. They were found to belong to six species, including Aspergillus novoparasiticus, Aspergillus arachidicola and Aspergillus pseudocaelatus, all aflatoxins B and G producing species, which are herein described for the first time infecting corn kernels.


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Aflatoxin B1/analysis , Aflatoxins/analysis , Aspergillus flavus/isolation & purification , Aspergillus flavus/metabolism , Fusarium/isolation & purification , Penicillium/isolation & purification , Zea mays/microbiology , Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis , Aspergillus flavus/pathogenicity , Base Sequence , Brazil , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Tubulin/genetics
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Microbes Environ ; 30(3): 273-5, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26063353

ABSTRACT

We designed a primer pair (BtubNomF/BtubNomR) specifically for amplifying Aspergillus nomius DNA. In vitro assays confirmed BtubNomF/BtubNomR specificity, corroborating its usefulness in detecting and identifying A. nomius. We then investigated the occurrence of A. nomius in floral visitors of Bertholletia excelsa trees by means of PCR, and A. nomius was detected in the following bees: Xylocopa frontalis, Bombus transversalis, Centris denudans, C. ferruginea, and Epicharis flava. The presence of A. nomius in bees visiting Brazil nuts opens up new avenues for obtaining novel insights into the process whereby Brazil nuts are contaminated by aflatoxin-producing fungi.


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Aspergillus/isolation & purification , Bees/microbiology , Bertholletia/microbiology , Flowers/microbiology , Animals , Aspergillus/genetics , Bees/physiology , Brazil
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