Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips

Plantain is a popular dietary staple in Central and West African countries due to its versatility and excellent nutritional value. Mature unripe plantain finger is usually processed into dried chips by processors using open sun-drying method to reduce the moisture content and extends its shelf life,...

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Main Authors: Adenitan, A.A., Awoyale, W., Akinwande, B.A., Maziya-Dixon, Busie, Michael, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114231
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author Adenitan, A.A.
Awoyale, W.
Akinwande, B.A.
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Michael, S.
author_browse Adenitan, A.A.
Akinwande, B.A.
Awoyale, W.
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Michael, S.
author_facet Adenitan, A.A.
Awoyale, W.
Akinwande, B.A.
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Michael, S.
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description Plantain is a popular dietary staple in Central and West African countries due to its versatility and excellent nutritional value. Mature unripe plantain finger is usually processed into dried chips by processors using open sun-drying method to reduce the moisture content and extends its shelf life, but without controlling the unit operations that affect product quality. Thus, this study aimed at assessing the mycotoxin profile of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips in Nigeria. Fifty (50) dried plantain chips [10 samples produced from the solar tent-dried, 10 samples from open sun dried, and 30 samples from local processors (9 from Akure South and 21 from Idanre Local Governments)] were analyzed for constituent mycotoxins using Liquid Chromatography Tandem-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The result reveals that all the regulated mycotoxins (Aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, G2, Ochratoxin A, Fumonisin B1, Fumonisin B2, Zearalenone, T-2 Toxin, HT-2 Toxin and, Deoxynivalenol) were below the detectable limits in the dried plantain chips. Aflatoxin B1 and G1, which were considered as the most regulated mycotoxin, were below the limits of detection (0.16–0.22 μg/kg) in all the samples. Only 23 analytes were detected at concentrations higher than their respective limits of detection (LOD) in 2% or more of the 50 dried plantain chips investigated, with reference to the prevalence of the non-regulated mycotoxins. Thus, all regulated mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium as stipulated by the Commission of the European Union were found at concentrations which are toxicologically acceptable in many other crops, particularly in the solar tent-dried plantain chips compared to those from the open sun-dried and local processors. Therefore, the use of a solar tent in drying plantain chips and other agricultural products is encouraged for the safety of human consumption. The outcome of this study provides useful information regarding the possible safety of plantain chips in Nigeria.
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spelling CGSpace1142312025-08-15T13:22:06Z Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips Adenitan, A.A. Awoyale, W. Akinwande, B.A. Maziya-Dixon, Busie Michael, S. plantains french fries drying mycotoxins food security solar drying Plantain is a popular dietary staple in Central and West African countries due to its versatility and excellent nutritional value. Mature unripe plantain finger is usually processed into dried chips by processors using open sun-drying method to reduce the moisture content and extends its shelf life, but without controlling the unit operations that affect product quality. Thus, this study aimed at assessing the mycotoxin profile of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips in Nigeria. Fifty (50) dried plantain chips [10 samples produced from the solar tent-dried, 10 samples from open sun dried, and 30 samples from local processors (9 from Akure South and 21 from Idanre Local Governments)] were analyzed for constituent mycotoxins using Liquid Chromatography Tandem-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The result reveals that all the regulated mycotoxins (Aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, G2, Ochratoxin A, Fumonisin B1, Fumonisin B2, Zearalenone, T-2 Toxin, HT-2 Toxin and, Deoxynivalenol) were below the detectable limits in the dried plantain chips. Aflatoxin B1 and G1, which were considered as the most regulated mycotoxin, were below the limits of detection (0.16–0.22 μg/kg) in all the samples. Only 23 analytes were detected at concentrations higher than their respective limits of detection (LOD) in 2% or more of the 50 dried plantain chips investigated, with reference to the prevalence of the non-regulated mycotoxins. Thus, all regulated mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium as stipulated by the Commission of the European Union were found at concentrations which are toxicologically acceptable in many other crops, particularly in the solar tent-dried plantain chips compared to those from the open sun-dried and local processors. Therefore, the use of a solar tent in drying plantain chips and other agricultural products is encouraged for the safety of human consumption. The outcome of this study provides useful information regarding the possible safety of plantain chips in Nigeria. 2021-01 2021-07-08T10:12:31Z 2021-07-08T10:12:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114231 en Limited Access Elsevier Adenitan, A.A., Awoyale, W., Akinwande, B.A., Maziya-Dixon, B. & Michael, S. (2021). Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips. Food Control, 119, 107467: 1-7.
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french fries
drying
mycotoxins
food security
solar drying
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Awoyale, W.
Akinwande, B.A.
Maziya-Dixon, Busie
Michael, S.
Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips
title Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips
title_full Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips
title_fullStr Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips
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title_short Mycotoxin profiles of solar tent-dried and open sun-dried plantain chips
title_sort mycotoxin profiles of solar tent dried and open sun dried plantain chips
topic plantains
french fries
drying
mycotoxins
food security
solar drying
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