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Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania
The staple crops, maize, sorghum, bambara nut, groundnut, and sunflower common in semi-arid agro-pastoral farming systems of central Tanzania are prone to aflatoxin contamination. Consumption of such crop produce, contaminated with high levels of aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), affects growth and health. I...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12550-017-0286-x |
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author | Seetha, Anitha Munthali, Wills Msere, Harry W. Swai, Elirehema Muzanila, Yasinta Sichone, Ethel Tsusaka, Takuji W. Rathore, Abhishek Okori, Patrick |
author_facet | Seetha, Anitha Munthali, Wills Msere, Harry W. Swai, Elirehema Muzanila, Yasinta Sichone, Ethel Tsusaka, Takuji W. Rathore, Abhishek Okori, Patrick |
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description | The staple crops, maize, sorghum, bambara nut, groundnut, and sunflower common in semi-arid agro-pastoral farming systems of central Tanzania are prone to aflatoxin contamination. Consumption of such crop produce, contaminated with high levels of aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), affects growth and health. In this paper, aflatoxin contamination in freshly harvested and stored crop produce from central Tanzania was examined, including the efficacy of aflatoxin mitigation technologies on grain/kernal quality. A total of 312 farmers were recruited, trained on aflatoxin mitigation technologies, and allowed to deploy the technologies for 2 years. After 2 years, 188 of the 312 farmers were tracked to determine whether they had adopted and complied with the mitigation practices. Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxin B1 contamination in freshly harvested and stored grains/kernels were assessed. A. flavus frequency and aflatoxin production by fungi were assayed by examining culture characteristics and thin-layer chromatography respectively. AFB(1) was assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The average aflatoxin contamination in freshly harvested samples was 18.8 μg/kg, which is above the acceptable standard of 10 μg/kg. Contamination increased during storage to an average of 57.2 μg/kg, indicating a high exposure risk. Grains and oilseeds from maize, sorghum, and sunflower produced in aboveground reproductive structures had relatively low aflatoxin contamination compared to those produced in geocarpic structures of groundnut and bambara nut. Farmers who adopted recommended post-harvest management practices had considerably lower aflatoxin contamination in their stored kernels/grains. Furthermore, the effects of these factors were quantified by multivariate statistical analyses. Training and behavioral changes by farmers in their post-harvest practice minimize aflatoxin contamination and improve food safety. Moreover, if non-trained farmers receive mitigation training, aflatoxin concentration is predicted to decrease by 28.9 μg/kg on average. |
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spelling | pubmed-56447082017-10-27 Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania Seetha, Anitha Munthali, Wills Msere, Harry W. Swai, Elirehema Muzanila, Yasinta Sichone, Ethel Tsusaka, Takuji W. Rathore, Abhishek Okori, Patrick Mycotoxin Res Original Article The staple crops, maize, sorghum, bambara nut, groundnut, and sunflower common in semi-arid agro-pastoral farming systems of central Tanzania are prone to aflatoxin contamination. Consumption of such crop produce, contaminated with high levels of aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), affects growth and health. In this paper, aflatoxin contamination in freshly harvested and stored crop produce from central Tanzania was examined, including the efficacy of aflatoxin mitigation technologies on grain/kernal quality. A total of 312 farmers were recruited, trained on aflatoxin mitigation technologies, and allowed to deploy the technologies for 2 years. After 2 years, 188 of the 312 farmers were tracked to determine whether they had adopted and complied with the mitigation practices. Aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxin B1 contamination in freshly harvested and stored grains/kernels were assessed. A. flavus frequency and aflatoxin production by fungi were assayed by examining culture characteristics and thin-layer chromatography respectively. AFB(1) was assayed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The average aflatoxin contamination in freshly harvested samples was 18.8 μg/kg, which is above the acceptable standard of 10 μg/kg. Contamination increased during storage to an average of 57.2 μg/kg, indicating a high exposure risk. Grains and oilseeds from maize, sorghum, and sunflower produced in aboveground reproductive structures had relatively low aflatoxin contamination compared to those produced in geocarpic structures of groundnut and bambara nut. Farmers who adopted recommended post-harvest management practices had considerably lower aflatoxin contamination in their stored kernels/grains. Furthermore, the effects of these factors were quantified by multivariate statistical analyses. Training and behavioral changes by farmers in their post-harvest practice minimize aflatoxin contamination and improve food safety. Moreover, if non-trained farmers receive mitigation training, aflatoxin concentration is predicted to decrease by 28.9 μg/kg on average. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2017-08-07 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5644708/ /pubmed/28785910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12550-017-0286-x Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Seetha, Anitha Munthali, Wills Msere, Harry W. Swai, Elirehema Muzanila, Yasinta Sichone, Ethel Tsusaka, Takuji W. Rathore, Abhishek Okori, Patrick Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title | Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title_full | Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title_fullStr | Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title_full_unstemmed | Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title_short | Occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central Tanzania |
title_sort | occurrence of aflatoxins and its management in diverse cropping systems of central tanzania |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12550-017-0286-x |
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