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Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa

This study evaluated the impact of seasonal and geographical variations on the toxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium strains previously isolated from smallholder dairy cattle feeds and feedstuffs sampled during summer and winter in the Free State and Limpopo provinces of South Africa (SA). In tot...

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Autores principales: Adelusi, Oluwasola Abayomi, Gbashi, Sefater, Adebo, Janet Adeyinka, Aasa, Adeola Oluwakemi, Oladeji, Oluwaseun Mary, Kah, Glory, Adebo, Oluwafemi Ayodeji, Changwa, Rumbidzai, Njobeh, Patrick Berka
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36828441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15020128
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author Adelusi, Oluwasola Abayomi
Gbashi, Sefater
Adebo, Janet Adeyinka
Aasa, Adeola Oluwakemi
Oladeji, Oluwaseun Mary
Kah, Glory
Adebo, Oluwafemi Ayodeji
Changwa, Rumbidzai
Njobeh, Patrick Berka
author_facet Adelusi, Oluwasola Abayomi
Gbashi, Sefater
Adebo, Janet Adeyinka
Aasa, Adeola Oluwakemi
Oladeji, Oluwaseun Mary
Kah, Glory
Adebo, Oluwafemi Ayodeji
Changwa, Rumbidzai
Njobeh, Patrick Berka
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description This study evaluated the impact of seasonal and geographical variations on the toxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium strains previously isolated from smallholder dairy cattle feeds and feedstuffs sampled during summer and winter in the Free State and Limpopo provinces of South Africa (SA). In total, 112 potential toxigenic fungal species were obtained and determined for their capability to produce mycotoxins on solid Czapek Yeast Extract Agar (CYA); followed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. Our result revealed that 41.96% of the fungal species produced their respective mycotoxins, including aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), aflatoxin B(2) (AFB(2)), and zearalenone (ZEN), with higher levels of AFB(1) (0.22 to 1045.80 µg/kg) and AFB(2) (0.11 to 3.44 µg/kg) produced by fungal species isolated from summer samples than those in winter [(0.69 to 14.44 µg/kg) and (0.21 to 2.26 µg/kg), respectively]. The same pattern was also observed for AFB(1) and AFB(2) in Limpopo (0.43 to 1045.80 µg/kg and 0.13 to 3.44 µg/kg) and Free State (0.22 to 576.14 µg/kg and 0.11 to 2.82 µg/kg), respectively. More so, ZEN concentrations in summer (7.75 to 97.18 µg/kg) were higher than in winter (5.20 to 15.90 µg/kg). A similar observation was also noted for ZEN in Limpopo (7.80 to 97.18 µg/kg) and Free State (5.20 to 15.90 µg/kg). These findings were confirmed via Welch and Brown-Forsythe tests with significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher mycotoxin levels produced by fungal strains obtained in samples during summer than those in winter. In contrast, the concentrations of mycotoxins produced by the fungal species from both provinces were not significantly (p > 0.05) different.
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spelling pubmed-99658802023-02-26 Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa Adelusi, Oluwasola Abayomi Gbashi, Sefater Adebo, Janet Adeyinka Aasa, Adeola Oluwakemi Oladeji, Oluwaseun Mary Kah, Glory Adebo, Oluwafemi Ayodeji Changwa, Rumbidzai Njobeh, Patrick Berka Toxins (Basel) Article This study evaluated the impact of seasonal and geographical variations on the toxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium strains previously isolated from smallholder dairy cattle feeds and feedstuffs sampled during summer and winter in the Free State and Limpopo provinces of South Africa (SA). In total, 112 potential toxigenic fungal species were obtained and determined for their capability to produce mycotoxins on solid Czapek Yeast Extract Agar (CYA); followed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. Our result revealed that 41.96% of the fungal species produced their respective mycotoxins, including aflatoxin B(1) (AFB(1)), aflatoxin B(2) (AFB(2)), and zearalenone (ZEN), with higher levels of AFB(1) (0.22 to 1045.80 µg/kg) and AFB(2) (0.11 to 3.44 µg/kg) produced by fungal species isolated from summer samples than those in winter [(0.69 to 14.44 µg/kg) and (0.21 to 2.26 µg/kg), respectively]. The same pattern was also observed for AFB(1) and AFB(2) in Limpopo (0.43 to 1045.80 µg/kg and 0.13 to 3.44 µg/kg) and Free State (0.22 to 576.14 µg/kg and 0.11 to 2.82 µg/kg), respectively. More so, ZEN concentrations in summer (7.75 to 97.18 µg/kg) were higher than in winter (5.20 to 15.90 µg/kg). A similar observation was also noted for ZEN in Limpopo (7.80 to 97.18 µg/kg) and Free State (5.20 to 15.90 µg/kg). These findings were confirmed via Welch and Brown-Forsythe tests with significantly (p ≤ 0.05) higher mycotoxin levels produced by fungal strains obtained in samples during summer than those in winter. In contrast, the concentrations of mycotoxins produced by the fungal species from both provinces were not significantly (p > 0.05) different. MDPI 2023-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9965880/ /pubmed/36828441 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15020128 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Adelusi, Oluwasola Abayomi
Gbashi, Sefater
Adebo, Janet Adeyinka
Aasa, Adeola Oluwakemi
Oladeji, Oluwaseun Mary
Kah, Glory
Adebo, Oluwafemi Ayodeji
Changwa, Rumbidzai
Njobeh, Patrick Berka
Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title_full Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title_fullStr Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title_short Seasonal and Geographical Impact on the Mycotoxigenicity of Aspergillus and Fusarium Species Isolated from Smallholder Dairy Cattle Feeds and Feedstuffs in Free State and Limpopo Provinces of South Africa
title_sort seasonal and geographical impact on the mycotoxigenicity of aspergillus and fusarium species isolated from smallholder dairy cattle feeds and feedstuffs in free state and limpopo provinces of south africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36828441
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxins15020128
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