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Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs

Traditional medicinal herbs are widely used and may be contaminated with mycotoxigenic fungi during cultivation, harvesting, and storage, causing spoilage and mycotoxin production. We evaluated the predominant mycoflora and extent of mycotoxin contaminations in 48 contaminated samples of 13 differen...

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Autores principales: Chen, Ling, Guo, Weipeng, Zheng, Yuqing, Zhou, Jinzhen, Liu, Tingting, Chen, Wei, Liang, Daqing, Zhao, Meiping, Zhu, Yudan, Wu, Qingping, Zhang, Jumei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31947869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12010030
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author Chen, Ling
Guo, Weipeng
Zheng, Yuqing
Zhou, Jinzhen
Liu, Tingting
Chen, Wei
Liang, Daqing
Zhao, Meiping
Zhu, Yudan
Wu, Qingping
Zhang, Jumei
author_facet Chen, Ling
Guo, Weipeng
Zheng, Yuqing
Zhou, Jinzhen
Liu, Tingting
Chen, Wei
Liang, Daqing
Zhao, Meiping
Zhu, Yudan
Wu, Qingping
Zhang, Jumei
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description Traditional medicinal herbs are widely used and may be contaminated with mycotoxigenic fungi during cultivation, harvesting, and storage, causing spoilage and mycotoxin production. We evaluated the predominant mycoflora and extent of mycotoxin contaminations in 48 contaminated samples of 13 different medicinal herbs. In total, 70.8% of herbs were slightly contaminated with aflatoxins (<5 μg kg(−1)). Codonopsis radix samples contained ochratoxin A (OTA) (360–515 μg kg(−1)), and Scutellariae radix samples contained OTA (49–231 μg kg(−1)) and citrinin (15–53 μg kg(−1)). Forty samples (83.3%) contained fungal contamination. Sixty-nine strains were characterized via morphological and molecular identification. The predominant mycoflora comprised four genera, Aspergillus spp. (26.1%), Penicillium spp. (24.6%), Rhizopus spp. (14.5%), and Trichoderma spp. (11.6%). Aflatoxins, OTA, and citrinin were detected in 37 cultures by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Approximately 21.6% of Aspergillus and Penicillium isolates produced mycotoxins. One Penicillium polonicum strain isolated from Scutellariae radix synthesized citrinin. Multiplex PCR analysis showed that three Aspergillus flavus strains harbored aflatoxin biosynthesis genes. One Aspergillus flavus strain isolated from Amomi fructus produced AFB(1) and AFB(2). To the best of our knowledge, the citrinin production by Aspergillus chevalieri and Penicillium sacculum was first reported in this study, which poses a potential risk of mycotoxin contamination in medicinal herbs.
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spelling pubmed-70204822020-03-09 Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs Chen, Ling Guo, Weipeng Zheng, Yuqing Zhou, Jinzhen Liu, Tingting Chen, Wei Liang, Daqing Zhao, Meiping Zhu, Yudan Wu, Qingping Zhang, Jumei Toxins (Basel) Article Traditional medicinal herbs are widely used and may be contaminated with mycotoxigenic fungi during cultivation, harvesting, and storage, causing spoilage and mycotoxin production. We evaluated the predominant mycoflora and extent of mycotoxin contaminations in 48 contaminated samples of 13 different medicinal herbs. In total, 70.8% of herbs were slightly contaminated with aflatoxins (<5 μg kg(−1)). Codonopsis radix samples contained ochratoxin A (OTA) (360–515 μg kg(−1)), and Scutellariae radix samples contained OTA (49–231 μg kg(−1)) and citrinin (15–53 μg kg(−1)). Forty samples (83.3%) contained fungal contamination. Sixty-nine strains were characterized via morphological and molecular identification. The predominant mycoflora comprised four genera, Aspergillus spp. (26.1%), Penicillium spp. (24.6%), Rhizopus spp. (14.5%), and Trichoderma spp. (11.6%). Aflatoxins, OTA, and citrinin were detected in 37 cultures by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Approximately 21.6% of Aspergillus and Penicillium isolates produced mycotoxins. One Penicillium polonicum strain isolated from Scutellariae radix synthesized citrinin. Multiplex PCR analysis showed that three Aspergillus flavus strains harbored aflatoxin biosynthesis genes. One Aspergillus flavus strain isolated from Amomi fructus produced AFB(1) and AFB(2). To the best of our knowledge, the citrinin production by Aspergillus chevalieri and Penicillium sacculum was first reported in this study, which poses a potential risk of mycotoxin contamination in medicinal herbs. MDPI 2020-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7020482/ /pubmed/31947869 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12010030 Text en © 2020 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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Chen, Ling
Guo, Weipeng
Zheng, Yuqing
Zhou, Jinzhen
Liu, Tingting
Chen, Wei
Liang, Daqing
Zhao, Meiping
Zhu, Yudan
Wu, Qingping
Zhang, Jumei
Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs
title Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs
title_full Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs
title_fullStr Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs
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title_short Occurrence and Characterization of Fungi and Mycotoxins in Contaminated Medicinal Herbs
title_sort occurrence and characterization of fungi and mycotoxins in contaminated medicinal herbs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31947869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins12010030
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