Cargando…
Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria
Low moisture content ready-to-eat foods vended in Nigerian markets could be pre-packaged or packaged at point of sale. These foods are widely and frequently consumed across Nigeria as quick foods. Despite their importance in the daily diets of Nigerians, a comprehensive study on the diversity of fun...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Frontiers Media S.A.
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7161469/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32328050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00615 |
_version_ | 1783522956350062592 |
---|---|
author | Ezekiel, Chibundu N. Oyedele, Oluwawapelumi A. Kraak, Bart Ayeni, Kolawole I. Sulyok, Michael Houbraken, Jos Krska, Rudolf |
author_facet | Ezekiel, Chibundu N. Oyedele, Oluwawapelumi A. Kraak, Bart Ayeni, Kolawole I. Sulyok, Michael Houbraken, Jos Krska, Rudolf |
author_sort | Ezekiel, Chibundu N. |
collection | PubMed |
description | Low moisture content ready-to-eat foods vended in Nigerian markets could be pre-packaged or packaged at point of sale. These foods are widely and frequently consumed across Nigeria as quick foods. Despite their importance in the daily diets of Nigerians, a comprehensive study on the diversity of fungi, fungal metabolite production potential, and mycotoxin contamination in the foods has not yet been reported. Therefore, this study assessed the diversity of fungi in 70 samples of low moisture content ready-to-eat foods [cheese balls, garri (cassava-based), granola (a mix of cereals and nuts) and popcorn] in Nigeria by applying a polyphasic approach including morphological examination, genera/species-specific gene marker sequencing and secondary metabolite profiling of fungal cultures. Additionally, mycotoxin levels in the foods were determined by LC–MS/MS. Fungal strains (n = 148) were recovered only from garri. Molecular analysis of 107 representative isolates revealed 27 species belonging to 12 genera: Acremonium, Allophoma, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Fusarium, Microdochium, Penicillium, Sarocladium, Talaromyces, and Tolypocladium in the Ascomycota, and Fomitopsis and Trametes in the Basidiomycota. To the best of our knowledge Allophoma, Fomitopsis, Microdochium, Tolypocladium, and Trametes are reported in African food for the first time. A total of 21 uncommon metabolites were found in cultures of the following species: andrastin A and sporogen AO1 in Aspergillus flavus; paspalin in A. brunneoviolaceus; lecanoic acid and rugulusovin in A. sydowii; sclerotin A in P. citrinum and Talaromyces siamensis; barceloneic acid, festuclavine, fumigaclavine, isochromophilons (IV, VI, and IX), ochrephilone, sclerotioramin, and sclerotiorin in P. sclerotium; epoxyagroclavine, infectopyron, methylorsellinic acid and trichodermamide C in P. steckii; moniliformin and sporogen AO1 in P. copticola; and aminodimethyloctadecanol in Tolypocladium. Twenty-four mycotoxins in addition to other 73 fungal and plant toxins were quantified in the foods. In garri, cheeseballs, popcorn and granola were 1, 6, 12, and 23 mycotoxins detected, respectively. Deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, moniliformin, aflatoxins and citrinin contaminated 37, 31, 31, 20, and 14% of all food samples, respectively. Overall, citrinin had the highest mean concentration of 1481 μg/kg in the foods, suggesting high citrinin exposures in the Nigerian populace. Fungal and mycotoxin contamination of the foods depend on pre-food and post-food processing practices. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7161469 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | Frontiers Media S.A. |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-71614692020-04-23 Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria Ezekiel, Chibundu N. Oyedele, Oluwawapelumi A. Kraak, Bart Ayeni, Kolawole I. Sulyok, Michael Houbraken, Jos Krska, Rudolf Front Microbiol Microbiology Low moisture content ready-to-eat foods vended in Nigerian markets could be pre-packaged or packaged at point of sale. These foods are widely and frequently consumed across Nigeria as quick foods. Despite their importance in the daily diets of Nigerians, a comprehensive study on the diversity of fungi, fungal metabolite production potential, and mycotoxin contamination in the foods has not yet been reported. Therefore, this study assessed the diversity of fungi in 70 samples of low moisture content ready-to-eat foods [cheese balls, garri (cassava-based), granola (a mix of cereals and nuts) and popcorn] in Nigeria by applying a polyphasic approach including morphological examination, genera/species-specific gene marker sequencing and secondary metabolite profiling of fungal cultures. Additionally, mycotoxin levels in the foods were determined by LC–MS/MS. Fungal strains (n = 148) were recovered only from garri. Molecular analysis of 107 representative isolates revealed 27 species belonging to 12 genera: Acremonium, Allophoma, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Fusarium, Microdochium, Penicillium, Sarocladium, Talaromyces, and Tolypocladium in the Ascomycota, and Fomitopsis and Trametes in the Basidiomycota. To the best of our knowledge Allophoma, Fomitopsis, Microdochium, Tolypocladium, and Trametes are reported in African food for the first time. A total of 21 uncommon metabolites were found in cultures of the following species: andrastin A and sporogen AO1 in Aspergillus flavus; paspalin in A. brunneoviolaceus; lecanoic acid and rugulusovin in A. sydowii; sclerotin A in P. citrinum and Talaromyces siamensis; barceloneic acid, festuclavine, fumigaclavine, isochromophilons (IV, VI, and IX), ochrephilone, sclerotioramin, and sclerotiorin in P. sclerotium; epoxyagroclavine, infectopyron, methylorsellinic acid and trichodermamide C in P. steckii; moniliformin and sporogen AO1 in P. copticola; and aminodimethyloctadecanol in Tolypocladium. Twenty-four mycotoxins in addition to other 73 fungal and plant toxins were quantified in the foods. In garri, cheeseballs, popcorn and granola were 1, 6, 12, and 23 mycotoxins detected, respectively. Deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, moniliformin, aflatoxins and citrinin contaminated 37, 31, 31, 20, and 14% of all food samples, respectively. Overall, citrinin had the highest mean concentration of 1481 μg/kg in the foods, suggesting high citrinin exposures in the Nigerian populace. Fungal and mycotoxin contamination of the foods depend on pre-food and post-food processing practices. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7161469/ /pubmed/32328050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00615 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ezekiel, Oyedele, Kraak, Ayeni, Sulyok, Houbraken and Krska. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Ezekiel, Chibundu N. Oyedele, Oluwawapelumi A. Kraak, Bart Ayeni, Kolawole I. Sulyok, Michael Houbraken, Jos Krska, Rudolf Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title | Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title_full | Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title_fullStr | Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title_full_unstemmed | Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title_short | Fungal Diversity and Mycotoxins in Low Moisture Content Ready-To-Eat Foods in Nigeria |
title_sort | fungal diversity and mycotoxins in low moisture content ready-to-eat foods in nigeria |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7161469/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32328050 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00615 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT ezekielchibundun fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT oyedeleoluwawapelumia fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT kraakbart fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT ayenikolawolei fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT sulyokmichael fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT houbrakenjos fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria AT krskarudolf fungaldiversityandmycotoxinsinlowmoisturecontentreadytoeatfoodsinnigeria |