Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Prevention of aflatoxins contamination in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) seeds by some organic acids
View through CrossRef
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is one of the most important crops grown for its edible seeds. Quinoa is also used in foods to replace grains like wheat for people who need to avoid gluten. The seed samples of quinoa were found to be naturally contaminated with aflatoxin B1, B2 and G1. Some organic acids lauric acid, propionic acid, benzoic acid and sorbic acid have been investigated to inhibit mould incidence and aflatoxin in quinoa seeds. The maximum inhibition of mould incidence and aflatoxin contamination was observed at 0.4 % concentration of propionic acid and the minimum inhibition of mould contamination was observed with lauric acid. The benzoic acid inhibited aflatoxin B2 and G1 at the concentration of 0.5 but aflatoxin B1 could be inhibited only up to extent 97.72% at 0.5 concentrations and the mould was also completely suppressed at the concentration. More or less similar findings have been observed in other acids.
Agricultural Technology Development Society
Title: Prevention of aflatoxins contamination in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) seeds by some organic acids
Description:
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.
) is one of the most important crops grown for its edible seeds.
Quinoa is also used in foods to replace grains like wheat for people who need to avoid gluten.
The seed samples of quinoa were found to be naturally contaminated with aflatoxin B1, B2 and G1.
Some organic acids lauric acid, propionic acid, benzoic acid and sorbic acid have been investigated to inhibit mould incidence and aflatoxin in quinoa seeds.
The maximum inhibition of mould incidence and aflatoxin contamination was observed at 0.
4 % concentration of propionic acid and the minimum inhibition of mould contamination was observed with lauric acid.
The benzoic acid inhibited aflatoxin B2 and G1 at the concentration of 0.
5 but aflatoxin B1 could be inhibited only up to extent 97.
72% at 0.
5 concentrations and the mould was also completely suppressed at the concentration.
More or less similar findings have been observed in other acids.
Related Results
Development and characterization of an optimized novel drink from three varieties of sprouted quinoa
Development and characterization of an optimized novel drink from three varieties of sprouted quinoa
Sprouted products are a food alternative that contribute to improving human nutrition. Quinoa has a large amount of natural antioxidants. The dry and hard grains when they undergo ...
Prevalence and mitigation of aflatoxins in Kenya (1960-to date)
Prevalence and mitigation of aflatoxins in Kenya (1960-to date)
Aflatoxins are highly toxic metabolites of severalAspergillus species widely distributed throughout the environment. These toxins have adverse effects on humans and livestock at a ...
Amino Acids, Survey
Amino Acids, Survey
AbstractAmino acids are the main components of proteins. Approximately 20 amino acids are common constituents of proteins and are called protein amino acids, or primary protein ami...
Amino Acids
Amino Acids
AbstractAmino acids are the main components of proteins. Approximately 20 amino acids are common constituents of proteins and are called protein amino acids, or primary protein ami...
Functional Components and Anti-Nutritional Factors in Gluten-Free Grains: A Focus on Quinoa Seeds
Functional Components and Anti-Nutritional Factors in Gluten-Free Grains: A Focus on Quinoa Seeds
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) has recently received increasing interest from both scientists and consumers due to its suitability in gluten-free diets, its sustainability, and...
Occurrence of aflatoxigenic fungi and aflatoxins in maize grains and associated awareness and handling practices among farmers and traders in South Sudan
Occurrence of aflatoxigenic fungi and aflatoxins in maize grains and associated awareness and handling practices among farmers and traders in South Sudan
Maize is a popular staple food among the urban population of South Sudan. However, due to inadequate food safety surveillance and enforcement systems, there is limited information ...
Molecular characterization of Ecuadorian quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) diversity: implications for conservation and breeding
Molecular characterization of Ecuadorian quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) diversity: implications for conservation and breeding
AbstractQuinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is recognized as an important crop to improve global food security. It has gained international recognition because of the nutritional va...
Diferenças entre Chenopodium quinoa e a planta daninha Chenopodium album
Diferenças entre Chenopodium quinoa e a planta daninha Chenopodium album
A experimentação pioneira com Chenopodium quinoa Willd tem demonstrado sua adaptabilidade à produção de grãos no cerrado. Seus frutos, do tipo aquênio, são cilíndricos, achatados e...

