RRC ID 85193
Author Elamin A, Sakuda S.
Title Susceptibility and Mechanism of Aflatoxin Contamination of Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa.
Journal Toxins (Basel)
Abstract The susceptibility and mechanism of aflatoxin (AF) contamination in Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa, whose seeds are important for medicinal use, were evaluated in this study. First, the susceptibility of intact fruits, classified into four maturity groups, to AF accumulation was assessed through artificial contamination with an aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus strain. AF analysis revealed that mid-mature fruits were highly susceptible to AF contamination. Next, AF accumulation in seed parts was examined by artificially inoculating A. flavus on intact fruits, showing AF presence in seeds after 30 days of incubation. The susceptibility of jujube kernels to AF accumulation in seed parts was then studied. The artificial inoculation of A. flavus on kernels, classified into three groups based on the pedicel condition, showed no correlation between AF contamination and the pedicel condition, with large fluctuations within each group. Finally, the effect of the hilar region morphology on AF contamination in seeds was investigated. The microscopic investigation of artificially contaminated seeds and AF quantification revealed that variations in AF concentration were linked to differences in the hilar region morphology.
Volume 17(3)
Published 2025-2-27
DOI 10.3390/toxins17030113
PII toxins17030113
PMID 40137886
PMC PMC11946733
MeSH Aflatoxins* / analysis Aflatoxins* / metabolism Aspergillus flavus / metabolism Food Contamination* / analysis Fruit / chemistry Fruit / microbiology Seeds / chemistry Seeds / microbiology Ziziphus* / chemistry Ziziphus* / microbiology
IF 3.531
Resource
Pathogenic eukaryotic microorganisms Aspergillus flavus IFM 47798