On ochratoxin A and fungal flora in Polish cereals from conventional and ecological farms - Part 1: Occurrence of ochratoxin A and fungi in cereals in 1997
L. Czerwiecki, D. Czajkowska, A. Witkowska-Gwiazdowska
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Abstract
Over 200 samples of Polish cereal grain from the 1997 harvest obtained from conventional and ecological farms were tested for the presence of ochratoxin A as well as for contamination by microscopic fungi. Ochratoxin A contamination of rye from ecological farms was over six times more frequent than that from conventional cultivation. The ochratoxin A content in wheat and barley samples from ecological farms was also higher. No wheat sample from conventional farms contained the mycotoxin. In the group of ecological farms, there were differences in the percentage of cereal samples containing ochratoxin A. The ochratoxin A levels ranged from 0.2 to 57 µg kg−1. The mean concentration of ochratoxin A in investigated cereal grain was 5.7 µg kg−1. From samples containing detectable amounts of ochratoxin A, fungi producing ochratoxin A under laboratory conditions were isolated. They were classified as belonging to the species Penicillium cyclopium, P. viridicatum, P. chrysogenum and also Aspergillus alliaceus, A. versicolor, A. glaucus and A. flavus. Penicillium strains—producers of ochratoxin A—were isolated from 93% of the samples; in 7% of samples, only Aspergillus strains producing this mycotoxin were noted. Rye samples mainly from one farm with an ecological type of cultivation and from one conventional farm were contaminated with both Aspergillus and Penicillium mycotoxigenic strains.
对从传统农场和生态农场获得的1997年收获的200多个波兰谷物样本进行了赭曲霉毒素A和微生物真菌污染检测。生态农场黑麦的赭曲霉毒素A污染频率是传统农场黑麦的6倍以上。生态农场小麦和大麦样品中的赭曲霉毒素A含量也较高。传统农场的小麦样本中没有含有霉菌毒素。在生态农场组中,含有赭曲霉毒素A的谷物样品的百分比存在差异,赭曲霉毒素A的含量范围为0.2至57µg kg - 1。研究谷物中赭曲霉毒素A的平均浓度为5.7µg kg−1。从含有可检测量赭曲霉毒素A的样品中,分离出在实验室条件下产生赭曲霉毒素A的真菌。它们分别属于青霉属、绿霉属、黄霉属和葱曲霉属、花斑曲霉属、青绿曲霉属和黄曲霉属。从93%的样品中分离出产赭曲霉毒素a的青霉菌;在7%的样品中,只注意到产生这种霉菌毒素的曲霉菌株。黑麦样品主要来自1个生态型栽培农场和1个常规农场,同时受到曲霉和青霉产霉毒素菌株的污染。