Analysis of aflatoxin contamination in Myanmar agricultural commodities

Mycotoxins Pub Date : 2017-07-31 DOI:10.2520/MYCO.67_2_4
Ei Ei Chaw
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This manuscript provides data on the analysis of aflatoxin (AFs) contamination in Myanmar agricultural commodities which were intended for export and domestic consumption from 2008 to 20151). Most of the samples were white rice, broken rice, parboiled rice, green mung bean, black sesame seed, white sesame seed, black matpe, butter bean, toor whole, peyin bean (bamboo bean) and yellow maize. The total AFs concentration of these samples was quantitatively analyzed by the Romer method using thin layer chromatography with visual estimation2). Aflatoxin (AF) B1 contamination was frequently detected in all of the contaminated samples, however, AFG1 and AFG2 contamination with no AFB1 group was found in one sample of broken rice from 2014. In addition, some samples were contaminated with not only AFB1 but also AFB2 and AFG1. A sample that contained all four kinds of AFs was not found. A 2008 yellow maize sample was found to have the highest concentration of AFB1 (30.35 μg/kg). Generally, the most highly contaminated samples were below the permissible limits for total AF levels as regulated by the European Union and Codex Alimentarius Commission.
缅甸农产品中黄曲霉毒素污染分析
本文提供了2008年至2015年用于出口和国内消费的缅甸农产品中黄曲霉毒素(AFs)污染分析数据(51)。样品以白米、碎米、半熟米、绿绿豆、黑芝麻、白芝麻、黑麻、油豆、全豆、贝茵豆(竹豆)和黄玉米为主。采用Romer法对样品中AFs的总浓度进行定量分析,采用薄层色谱目测法(2)。黄曲霉毒素(AFB1)污染在所有污染样品中都经常被检测到,然而,在2014年的一个碎米样品中发现了AFG1和AFG2污染,但没有发现AFB1组。此外,部分样品不仅被AFB1污染,还被AFB2和AFG1污染。没有找到包含所有四种AFs的样本。2008年一份黄玉米样品中AFB1浓度最高(30.35 μg/kg)。一般来说,污染最严重的样品低于欧洲联盟和食品法典委员会规定的AF总水平的允许限度。
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