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Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology

The root of Ilex asprella is a commonly used herb in Southern China, and also constitutes the main raw material of Canton herbal tea. I. asprella is readily contaminated by mildew because of rich nutrients. Aspergillus versicolor producing sterigmatocystin is one of the most common molds that contam...

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Autores principales: Lu, Xiaofang, Luo, Chaoquan, Xing, Jianyong, Han, Zhengzhou, Li, Tong, Wu, Weiwei, Xu, Hui, Zhan, Ruoting, Chen, Weiwen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6316290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10120499
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author Lu, Xiaofang
Luo, Chaoquan
Xing, Jianyong
Han, Zhengzhou
Li, Tong
Wu, Weiwei
Xu, Hui
Zhan, Ruoting
Chen, Weiwen
author_facet Lu, Xiaofang
Luo, Chaoquan
Xing, Jianyong
Han, Zhengzhou
Li, Tong
Wu, Weiwei
Xu, Hui
Zhan, Ruoting
Chen, Weiwen
author_sort Lu, Xiaofang
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description The root of Ilex asprella is a commonly used herb in Southern China, and also constitutes the main raw material of Canton herbal tea. I. asprella is readily contaminated by mildew because of rich nutrients. Aspergillus versicolor producing sterigmatocystin is one of the most common molds that contaminate foodstuffs and medicinal herbs. Previous study on the evaluation of fungal contamination on samples of I. asprella revealed that A. versicolor was the dominant contaminant. In this study, experiments based on response surface methodology combined with central composite design were carried out to determine the optimal storage conditions of I. asprella to minimize the contamination of sterigmatocystin. The herb, manually innoculated with A. versicolor, was stored under different temperatures (20–40 °C) and humidity (80–95%) for seven days. The effects of temperature and humidity were evaluated using total saponin, polysaccharide and the sterigmatocystin levels as quality indexes. The results showed that A. versicolor grew quickly and produced large amounts of sterigmatocystin on I. asprella, at humidity ranging from 85% to 90% and temperatures above 26 °C. Meanwhile, total saponin and polysaccharide amounts were reduced significantly. These findings suggested that I. asprella samples should be stored in an environment with humidity and temperature below 85% and 26 °C, respectively, to reduce A. versicolor growth and sterigmatocystin production.
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spelling pubmed-63162902019-01-11 Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology Lu, Xiaofang Luo, Chaoquan Xing, Jianyong Han, Zhengzhou Li, Tong Wu, Weiwei Xu, Hui Zhan, Ruoting Chen, Weiwen Toxins (Basel) Article The root of Ilex asprella is a commonly used herb in Southern China, and also constitutes the main raw material of Canton herbal tea. I. asprella is readily contaminated by mildew because of rich nutrients. Aspergillus versicolor producing sterigmatocystin is one of the most common molds that contaminate foodstuffs and medicinal herbs. Previous study on the evaluation of fungal contamination on samples of I. asprella revealed that A. versicolor was the dominant contaminant. In this study, experiments based on response surface methodology combined with central composite design were carried out to determine the optimal storage conditions of I. asprella to minimize the contamination of sterigmatocystin. The herb, manually innoculated with A. versicolor, was stored under different temperatures (20–40 °C) and humidity (80–95%) for seven days. The effects of temperature and humidity were evaluated using total saponin, polysaccharide and the sterigmatocystin levels as quality indexes. The results showed that A. versicolor grew quickly and produced large amounts of sterigmatocystin on I. asprella, at humidity ranging from 85% to 90% and temperatures above 26 °C. Meanwhile, total saponin and polysaccharide amounts were reduced significantly. These findings suggested that I. asprella samples should be stored in an environment with humidity and temperature below 85% and 26 °C, respectively, to reduce A. versicolor growth and sterigmatocystin production. MDPI 2018-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6316290/ /pubmed/30486344 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10120499 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lu, Xiaofang
Luo, Chaoquan
Xing, Jianyong
Han, Zhengzhou
Li, Tong
Wu, Weiwei
Xu, Hui
Zhan, Ruoting
Chen, Weiwen
Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title_short Optimization of Storage Conditions of the Medicinal Herb Ilex asprella against the Sterigmatocystin Producer Aspergillus versicolor Using Response Surface Methodology
title_sort optimization of storage conditions of the medicinal herb ilex asprella against the sterigmatocystin producer aspergillus versicolor using response surface methodology
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6316290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30486344
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins10120499
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