坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆市场上销售的整块生姜和去皮生姜中黄曲霉毒素含量的评估

Isaac Makundi, Nicas Ngoyinde
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黄曲霉毒素是一种天然毒素,主要由真菌黄曲霉和寄生曲霉产生。这些毒素通常存在于世界各地的许多农产品和食品中。本研究调查了从坦桑尼亚东部达累斯萨拉姆地区不同当地市场购买的干分姜中黄曲霉毒素总量的自然发生率。研究采用横断面取样设计,根据 Q+ 黄曲霉毒素单步侧流免疫层析法,对 50 个生姜样品进行了整体和去皮两种制备方法的分析。结果显示,所有被分析的生姜样品黄曲霉毒素含量均呈阳性,全姜和去皮生姜的黄曲霉毒素含量分别为 5.7-28.0 毫克/千克和 3.1-21.5 毫克/千克。40%和 15%的整块生姜和去皮生姜样品中的黄曲霉毒素含量超过了坦桑尼亚法律规定的每公斤 10 毫克的上限。有趣的是,整块生姜的黄曲霉毒素污染水平明显高于去皮生姜(p<0.0001)。这是坦桑尼亚首次报告整块生姜和去皮生姜样本中黄曲霉毒素的自然含量。研究结果表明,去皮生姜相对容易受到黄曲霉毒素的污染。
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Assessment of aflatoxin levels in whole and peeled ginger marketed in Dar-Es-Salaam, Tanzania
Aflatoxins are naturally occurring toxins, predominantly produced by the fungi Aspergillus flavusand Aspergillus parasiticus. These toxins are often found in numerous agricultural and food products worldwide. The current study investigated the natural occurrence of total aflatoxins in dried split ginger purchased from different local markets in the Dar-Es-Salaam region, the eastern zone of Tanzania. Using a cross-sectional sampling design, a total of 50 ginger samples were analyzed in two preparations as a whole and peeled ginger based on Q+ Aflatoxin single-step lateral flow immuno-chromatographic assay. The results revealed that all ginger samples analyzed were positive for aflatoxins with levels ranging from 5.7–28.0 mg/kg and 3.1–21.5 mg/kg for whole and peeled ginger respectively. Forty (80%) and fifteen (30%) of the samples for whole and peeled ginge respectively were above the Tanzanian legally permissible limit of 10 mg/kg. Interestingly, aflatoxins level of contamination in whole ginger were significantly higher than in peeled ginger (p<0.0001). This is the first report on the natural occurrence of aflatoxins in whole and peeled ginger samples from Tanzania. The findings of this study indicated that ginger peels are relatively prone to aflatoxin contamination.
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