Aflatoxins are fungal metabolites found in feeds and foods. Aflatoxins
(a type of Mycotoxins) are a group of approximately 20 related
fungal metabolites produced in cereals, maize grains, peanuts
and animal feeds mainly by the fungi Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasitica.
Although it is well known that a hot and humid climate promotes
diffusion of aflatoxin-producing moulds, representing a greater
hazard in tropical areas of the world, the contamination is
commonly due to the combination of meteorological conditions,
environmental factors and improper agricultural practices, like
incorrect harvesting and storage of crops.
Aflatoxins are colorless to pale yellow crystals, exhibiting
fluorescence under UV light. They are slightly soluble in water
(10-20μg/ml) and freely soluble in moderately polar solvents such as
chloroform, menthol and dimethyl sulfoxide.
Ten-odd isomers of aflatoxin have been discovered. However, most of
those detected in feed contaminated with molds are B1, B2, G1
and G2. M1 is a substance that is detected in the milk of
cows which have taken feed contaminated with B1.
As for physicochemical properties, aflatoxin is a highly fluorescent
substance, and B1, B2, M1 and M2 emit blue fluorescence, while G1 and G2
emit green fluorescence.
Among these toxins, Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is considered the most recurrent
and also the most harmful. Its carcinogenicity and immunosuppression
capacity have been extensively reported in all kind of animals,
including poultry, trout, cattle and rats with different incidence
across species, gender and age.
Aflatoxins were first identified in 1961 in United Kingdom in animal feed responsible for the deaths of 100 000 turkeys.
The primary goal of food is to promote our health and general well-being. Food science entails comprehending the characteristics, composition, and behaviors of food constituents in different situations, such as storage, handling, and consumption.
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