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Title: Fungi carried over in jute bags - a smoking gun for aflatoxin contamination in the food supply chain
Authors: Wang, C
Xu, F
Baker, RC
Pinjari, A
BRUCKERS, Liesbeth 
Zhao, Y
Stevenson, A
Zhang , G
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: WAGENINGEN ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
Source: World mycotoxin journal (Print), 14 (2) , p. 155 -163
Abstract: India is the largest jute and fifth largest maize producing country in the world. In India maize is commonly stored and transported in jute bags which are used multiple times. Aflatoxin contamination of maize is a major issue in India. This study evaluated the potential impact of re-using jute bags on the risk of aflatoxin contamination of maize in the food supply chain. A total of 121 jute bags were collected in India; 95 had been used for maize and 26 bags were new. Significantly higher numbers of viable aflatoxigenic fungi were counted from re-used bags (27.8 times) (P<0.05), than the number from new bags. There was no significant difference between aflatoxin concentration found in the re-used jute bags and the new jute bags (P>0.05). Further analysis revealed that the aflatoxigenic fungal population (3.0 times) and aflatoxin concentration (1.2 times) were significantly higher in jute bags that had been used for maize with higher aflatoxin contamination (14-188.4 mu g/kg total aflatoxins) than in those that had been used for maize with lower contamination (0.8-5.4 mu g/kg total aflatoxins) (P<0.05). The significant positive correlation (P<0.05) between the aflatoxigenic fungal population of used jute bags and aflatoxin contamination of their packed maize indicated there is a risk of cross-contamination in the supply chain introduced by re-using jute bags. This is the first study to systematically reveal the potential impact of re-using jute bags on the fungal population and aflatoxin contamination risk. The application of readily applied treatments to re-used jute bags would help to minimise the aflatoxin contamination.
Keywords: aflatoxigenic fungi;total aflatoxins;maize;re-used jute bag
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/36152
ISSN: 1875-0710
e-ISSN: 1875-0796
DOI: 10.3920/wmj2020.2619
ISI #: 000645417000004
Rights: 2021 Wageningen Academic Publishers OPEN ACCESS
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2022
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