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Mycotoxicological studies were performed in samples of cereals and cereal products collected from fifty
four health food stores during 2021. After superficial disinfection in sodium hypochlorite, wheat grains
were placed on 2% water agar surface, 10 grains per Petri dish, and incubated during 7 days on temperature
of 26�°C. According to methods by Ellis (1971), Nelson et al. (1983) Burgess et al. (1994) and Watanabe et
al. (1994), fungi genera were determined with special focus on determination of species of Fusarium genus.
By microbiological analysis of investigated wheat grains the presence of seven fungi genera was established,
Acremoniella (0.09%), Acremonium (0.06%), Alternaria (96%), Dreschlera (0.3%), Fusarium (3.5%), Nigrospora
(0.03%) and Penicillium (0.03%). Within Fusarium genus eight species were identified, F. graminearum
(63.5%), F. oxysporum (1.7%), F. poae (0.9%), F. proliferatum (5.2%), F. semitectum (2.6%), F. sporotrichioides
(20.9%), F. subglutinans (3.5%) and F. verticillioides (1.7%). High presence of species F. graminearum and F.
sporotrichioides indicated potential danger of presence of mycotoxins zearalenone and trichothecene which
cause disease in humans and livestockSpecies of the genus Alternaria (up to 87%) and Aspergillus (up to
90%) were identified most often and in the highest percentage on the examined samples of food for human
consumption. Of the species of the genus Aspergillus, A. flavus (average 28.6%) and A. niger (average 9.5%)
were most often identified. Of the genus Fusarium, the species F. verticillioides was identified in the strongest
intensity.
Popcorn was the most infected with F. verticillioides (17%), but also contaminated with fumonisin B1 (12,704
ppm), which is synthesized by this species. Since these were products that were stored, it was expected that
species of the genus Aspergillus would predominate, with a high frequency of aflatoxins. More than 90% of
samples contained aflatoxin B1 than allowed by the Rulebook of Serbia (Official Gazette of RS, 2011). Fumonisin
B1 was detected in lower concentrations, but in this case more than 50% of samples contained this mycotoxin
above the permitted concentration.
Biography
Ana Obradovic is affiliated to Maize Research Institute “Zemun Polje“. She is a recipient of many awards and grants for her valuable contributions and discoveries in major area of subject research. Her international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study. Her research interests reflect in her wide range of publications in various national and international journals.
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