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Aflatoxins in Uganda: An Encyclopedic Review of the Etiology, Epidemiology, Detection, Quantification, Exposure Assessment, Reduction, and Control

Uganda is an agrarian country where farming employs more than 60% of the population. Aflatoxins remain a scourge in the country, unprecedentedly reducing the nutritional and economic value of agricultural foods. This review was sought to synthetize the country's major findings in relation to th...

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Autores principales: Omara, Timothy, Nassazi, Winfred, Omute, Tom, Awath, Aburu, Laker, Fortunate, Kalukusu, Raymond, Musau, Bashir, Nakabuye, Brenda Victoria, Kagoya, Sarah, Otim, George, Adupa, Eddie
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4723612
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author Omara, Timothy
Nassazi, Winfred
Omute, Tom
Awath, Aburu
Laker, Fortunate
Kalukusu, Raymond
Musau, Bashir
Nakabuye, Brenda Victoria
Kagoya, Sarah
Otim, George
Adupa, Eddie
author_facet Omara, Timothy
Nassazi, Winfred
Omute, Tom
Awath, Aburu
Laker, Fortunate
Kalukusu, Raymond
Musau, Bashir
Nakabuye, Brenda Victoria
Kagoya, Sarah
Otim, George
Adupa, Eddie
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description Uganda is an agrarian country where farming employs more than 60% of the population. Aflatoxins remain a scourge in the country, unprecedentedly reducing the nutritional and economic value of agricultural foods. This review was sought to synthetize the country's major findings in relation to the mycotoxins' etiology, epidemiology, detection, quantification, exposure assessment, control, and reduction in different matrices. Electronic results indicate that aflatoxins in Uganda are produced by Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus and have been reported in maize, sorghum, sesame, beans, sunflower, millet, peanuts, and cassava. The causes and proliferation of aflatoxigenic contamination of Ugandan foods have been largely due to poor pre-, peri-, and postharvest activities, poor government legislation, lack of awareness, and low levels of education among farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers on this plague. Little diet diversity has exacerbated the risk of exposure to aflatoxins in Uganda because most of the staple foods are aflatoxin-prone. On the detection and control, these are still marginal, though some devoted scholars have devised and validated a sensitive portable device for on-site aflatoxin detection in maize and shown that starter cultures used for making some cereal-based beverages have the potential to bind aflatoxins. More efforts should be geared towards awareness creation and vaccination against hepatitis B and hepatitis A to reduce the risk of development of liver cancer among the populace.
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spelling pubmed-69704942020-01-29 Aflatoxins in Uganda: An Encyclopedic Review of the Etiology, Epidemiology, Detection, Quantification, Exposure Assessment, Reduction, and Control Omara, Timothy Nassazi, Winfred Omute, Tom Awath, Aburu Laker, Fortunate Kalukusu, Raymond Musau, Bashir Nakabuye, Brenda Victoria Kagoya, Sarah Otim, George Adupa, Eddie Int J Microbiol Review Article Uganda is an agrarian country where farming employs more than 60% of the population. Aflatoxins remain a scourge in the country, unprecedentedly reducing the nutritional and economic value of agricultural foods. This review was sought to synthetize the country's major findings in relation to the mycotoxins' etiology, epidemiology, detection, quantification, exposure assessment, control, and reduction in different matrices. Electronic results indicate that aflatoxins in Uganda are produced by Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus and have been reported in maize, sorghum, sesame, beans, sunflower, millet, peanuts, and cassava. The causes and proliferation of aflatoxigenic contamination of Ugandan foods have been largely due to poor pre-, peri-, and postharvest activities, poor government legislation, lack of awareness, and low levels of education among farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers on this plague. Little diet diversity has exacerbated the risk of exposure to aflatoxins in Uganda because most of the staple foods are aflatoxin-prone. On the detection and control, these are still marginal, though some devoted scholars have devised and validated a sensitive portable device for on-site aflatoxin detection in maize and shown that starter cultures used for making some cereal-based beverages have the potential to bind aflatoxins. More efforts should be geared towards awareness creation and vaccination against hepatitis B and hepatitis A to reduce the risk of development of liver cancer among the populace. Hindawi 2020-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6970494/ /pubmed/31998379 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4723612 Text en Copyright © 2020 Timothy Omara et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Omara, Timothy
Nassazi, Winfred
Omute, Tom
Awath, Aburu
Laker, Fortunate
Kalukusu, Raymond
Musau, Bashir
Nakabuye, Brenda Victoria
Kagoya, Sarah
Otim, George
Adupa, Eddie
Aflatoxins in Uganda: An Encyclopedic Review of the Etiology, Epidemiology, Detection, Quantification, Exposure Assessment, Reduction, and Control
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title_full_unstemmed Aflatoxins in Uganda: An Encyclopedic Review of the Etiology, Epidemiology, Detection, Quantification, Exposure Assessment, Reduction, and Control
title_short Aflatoxins in Uganda: An Encyclopedic Review of the Etiology, Epidemiology, Detection, Quantification, Exposure Assessment, Reduction, and Control
title_sort aflatoxins in uganda: an encyclopedic review of the etiology, epidemiology, detection, quantification, exposure assessment, reduction, and control
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6970494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31998379
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4723612
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