Biocontrol of mycotoxigenic fungi in feedstuff using spices and Ganoderma mushroom

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
A. El-Fallal, A. El-Sayed, Mayada El-Fawal, H. El-Gharabawy
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Abstract

Food and feed contamination with mycotoxin is a global issue that represents major health risks to both animals and humans. The antifungal properties of spices and Ganoderma mushroom, as food preservatives, against seven toxigenic fungi isolated from Egyptian rabbit, poultry, and cow feed were investigated in this study. The growth diameter of fungal colonies was measured separately on plates of Potato dextrose agar medium with different spices at a concentration of 60 g/L. Clove, cinnamon, and turmeric completely inhibited all of the fungi tested, while the rest of the spices had a moderate to variable inhibitory effect, and several spices (coriander, fennel, anise, and caraway) even promoted the fungal growth. The five best effective spices with 16 concentrations (0.05 to 100 g/L) were used to find minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) for each fungal isolate separately. Clove and cinnamon were the most effective spices against all tested fungal isolates, with MIC of 0.05-1 g/L and MFC of 3-10 g/L. Hence, clove and cinnamon are recommended, as the best antifungal spices that can easily inhibit fungal growth at a minimal concentration. Mycelial plugs of Ganoderma mbrekobenum exhibited a high inhibition activity against the growth of Monascus ruber, Aspergillus ochraceus, and Penicillium sp. The antifungal activities of aqueous and organic extracts of Ganoderma mushroom were investigated, and the methanol-chloroform extract was shown to have the maximum activity, making it a good antifungal agent.
香料和灵芝对饲料中产霉菌毒素真菌的生物防治
食品和饲料受霉菌毒素污染是一个全球性问题,对动物和人类都构成重大健康风险。研究了香料和灵芝作为食品防腐剂对埃及家兔、家禽和牛饲料中7种产毒真菌的抑菌作用。在不同香料浓度为60 g/L的马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂培养基上,分别测定真菌菌落的生长直径。丁香、肉桂和姜黄完全抑制了所有测试的真菌,而其他香料有中等到不同的抑制作用,几种香料(香菜、茴香、八角和香菜)甚至促进了真菌的生长。采用5种效果最佳的香料,16种浓度(0.05 ~ 100 g/L),分别对每种真菌分离物进行最小抑菌浓度(MIC)和最小杀真菌浓度(MFC)测定。丁香和桂皮对真菌的抑制效果最好,MIC值为0.05 ~ 1 g/L, MFC值为3 ~ 10 g/L。因此,丁香和肉桂被推荐,作为最好的抗真菌香料,可以很容易地抑制真菌生长在最低浓度。对灵芝的水提物和有机提物的抑菌活性进行了研究,结果表明,甲醇-氯仿提物的抑菌活性最高,是一种较好的抑菌剂。
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