Fungal Diversity in Wet and Dry Ripe Plantains: Isolation, Identification, and Implications for Public Health

I. C. Adekambi, A. P. Ogunsakin, P. O. Fabowale
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The persistent inadequacy of storage facilities in in globally and more prevalent in developing nations leads to substantial annual losses of harvested agricultural produce, severely impacting the economic stability of local farmers. This investigation focuses on the critical public health implications arising from the fungal contamination of stored plantain chips, a delicacy snack in Nigeria, West Africa. Notably, the fungal species isolated, which are Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Aspergillus fumigatus, Fusarium spp., Rhizopus stolonifer, and Mucor spp. are critical from a public health perspective. Species such as Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus niger are particularly concerning due to their capacity to produce aflatoxins, which are among the most carcinogenic substances known and have been linked to liver cancer and immune system suppression. The prevalence of these mycotoxins not only compromises the nutritional integrity and safety of the plantain chips but poses severe risks to consumers, highlighting a broader issue of food security and safety. This study brings to the fore the pressing need for interventions that enhance the storage conditions and decrease fungal contamination, thereby reducing the exposure of the population to mycotoxins. The implications of this research extend beyond the economic damage to encompass significant public health concerns, emphasizing the critical need for regulatory, technical, and infrastructural developments to uphold the microbial quality of plantain both in wet and dry states, ensuring safe consumption.
干湿成熟大蕉中的真菌多样性:分离、鉴定和对公共卫生的影响
在全球范围内,储藏设施长期不足的情况在发展中国家更为普遍,这导致每年收获的农产品损失惨重,严重影响了当地农民的经济稳定。这项调查的重点是西非尼日利亚的一种美味小吃--车前草片的真菌污染对公共卫生造成的严重影响。值得注意的是,从公共卫生的角度来看,分离出的真菌种类至关重要,它们是黄曲霉、黑曲霉、蛹青霉、酿酒酵母、烟曲霉、镰刀菌属、匍匐根霉和粘菌属。黄曲霉和黑曲霉等菌种尤其令人担忧,因为它们能产生黄曲霉毒素,而黄曲霉毒素是已知致癌物质中最严重的一种,与肝癌和免疫系统抑制有关。这些霉菌毒素的普遍存在不仅损害了车前草片的营养完整性和安全性,而且对消费者构成了严重威胁,凸显了更广泛的食品安全问题。这项研究突出表明,迫切需要采取干预措施,改善贮藏条件,减少真菌污染,从而减少人们接触霉菌毒素的机会。这项研究的影响不仅限于经济损失,还包括重大的公共卫生问题,强调了监管、技术和基础设施发展的迫切需要,以维护干湿状态下车前草的微生物质量,确保食用安全。
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