Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi

A survey was conducted in Nairobi, Nyanza and Western provinces in Kenya between March and July2009 with 1263 peanut products sampled out of which 705 samples underwent microbial analysis. Thestudy aimed at determining the incidence of fungal species e emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi eassociat...

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Main Authors: Wagacha, M., Mutegi, C., Karanja, L.W., Kimani, J., Christie, M.E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76645
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author Wagacha, M.
Mutegi, C.
Karanja, L.W.
Kimani, J.
Christie, M.E.
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Karanja, L.W.
Kimani, J.
Mutegi, C.
Wagacha, M.
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description A survey was conducted in Nairobi, Nyanza and Western provinces in Kenya between March and July2009 with 1263 peanut products sampled out of which 705 samples underwent microbial analysis. Thestudy aimed at determining the incidence of fungal species e emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi eassociated with peanut products. A 0.5 kg representative sample was obtained from each surveyedvendor and the colony forming units (CFU) of fungal species determined. The samples were also analyzedfor total aflatoxin level while isolates of Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus were screened forproduction of aflatoxin B1, B2, G1 and G2. Eight fungal species were detected in the samples and were indecreasing order of CFU/g of sample: A. flavus S-strain (467), A. flavus L-strain (341), Penicillium spp.(326), Aspergillus niger (156), Aspergillus tamari (27), Aspergillus alliaceus (21), A. parasiticus (10), andAspergillus caelatus (5). The overall incidence of A. flavus S-strain in samples from Nairobi was 92 and1425% higher than samples from Nyanza and Western regions, respectively. The combined incidence ofA. flavus and A. parasiticus was varied significantly (p _ 0.05) with peanut product: peanut flour (69%),shelled raw peanuts (53%), spoilt peanuts (49%), boiled podded peanuts (45%), podded peanuts (39%),peanut butter (31%), fried peanuts (22%) and roasted peanuts (20%). Seventy three percent of A. flavusand A. parasiticus isolates produced at least one of the aflatoxin types, with 66% producing aflatoxin B1.The total aflatoxin level among peanut products ranged from 0 to 1629 mg/g; and there was a positivecorrelation (r ¼ 0.2711) between the incidence of A. flavus and A. parasiticus, and total aflatoxin level. Thehigh incidence of aflatoxin producing fungi in peanuts traded in Kenyan markets implies a risk of aflatoxincontamination, highlighting the need for stakeholders to promote sound practices at all stages ofthe peanut value chain in order to minimize market access by non-complying products.
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spelling CGSpace766452024-08-29T11:41:34Z Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi Wagacha, M. Mutegi, C. Karanja, L.W. Kimani, J. Christie, M.E. aflatoxins aspergillus flavus peanuts A survey was conducted in Nairobi, Nyanza and Western provinces in Kenya between March and July2009 with 1263 peanut products sampled out of which 705 samples underwent microbial analysis. Thestudy aimed at determining the incidence of fungal species e emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi eassociated with peanut products. A 0.5 kg representative sample was obtained from each surveyedvendor and the colony forming units (CFU) of fungal species determined. The samples were also analyzedfor total aflatoxin level while isolates of Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus were screened forproduction of aflatoxin B1, B2, G1 and G2. Eight fungal species were detected in the samples and were indecreasing order of CFU/g of sample: A. flavus S-strain (467), A. flavus L-strain (341), Penicillium spp.(326), Aspergillus niger (156), Aspergillus tamari (27), Aspergillus alliaceus (21), A. parasiticus (10), andAspergillus caelatus (5). The overall incidence of A. flavus S-strain in samples from Nairobi was 92 and1425% higher than samples from Nyanza and Western regions, respectively. The combined incidence ofA. flavus and A. parasiticus was varied significantly (p _ 0.05) with peanut product: peanut flour (69%),shelled raw peanuts (53%), spoilt peanuts (49%), boiled podded peanuts (45%), podded peanuts (39%),peanut butter (31%), fried peanuts (22%) and roasted peanuts (20%). Seventy three percent of A. flavusand A. parasiticus isolates produced at least one of the aflatoxin types, with 66% producing aflatoxin B1.The total aflatoxin level among peanut products ranged from 0 to 1629 mg/g; and there was a positivecorrelation (r ¼ 0.2711) between the incidence of A. flavus and A. parasiticus, and total aflatoxin level. Thehigh incidence of aflatoxin producing fungi in peanuts traded in Kenyan markets implies a risk of aflatoxincontamination, highlighting the need for stakeholders to promote sound practices at all stages ofthe peanut value chain in order to minimize market access by non-complying products. 2013-10 2016-08-30T12:46:03Z 2016-08-30T12:46:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76645 en Limited Access Elsevier Wagacha, M., Mutegi, C., Karanja, L.W., Kimani, J. & Christie, M.E. (2013). Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: Emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi. Crop Protection, 52, 1-9.
spellingShingle aflatoxins
aspergillus flavus
peanuts
Wagacha, M.
Mutegi, C.
Karanja, L.W.
Kimani, J.
Christie, M.E.
Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title_full Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title_fullStr Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title_full_unstemmed Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title_short Fungal species isolated from peanuts in major Kenyan markets: emphasis on Aspergillus section Flavi
title_sort fungal species isolated from peanuts in major kenyan markets emphasis on aspergillus section flavi
topic aflatoxins
aspergillus flavus
peanuts
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76645
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