Title: Antifungal activity of Cell Extract of Spirulina platensis against Aflatoxin producing Aspergillus species
Abstract:Spoilage of the food items results in the production of Mycotoxins by few fungi.
The types of toxins include Aflatoxin, Fumonisins, Tricothecene, Ochratoxins,
Zearalenones and Cyclopiazonic Acid. Af...Spoilage of the food items results in the production of Mycotoxins by few fungi.
The types of toxins include Aflatoxin, Fumonisins, Tricothecene, Ochratoxins,
Zearalenones and Cyclopiazonic Acid. Aflatoxins are highly toxic secondary
metabolites secreted by Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. 18 different
types of toxins had been identified. Among them, the major types include B1, B2,
G1 and G2, named after their fluorescing property under ultra violet light, as blue
and green, respectively. Aflatoxin B1 is the most potent, naturally occurring
chemical liver carcinogen. The present study focuses on the study of Anti-fungal
activity of the cell extract of Spirulina platensis against aflatoxin producing
Aspergillus sp (Vinay Kumar et al., 2013). The aflatoxin was extracted from
Aspergillus flavus MTCC 2798 strain after incubation of the strain at 28oC for 7
days and it was confirmed by Mass-spectrometry. This proved that the test strain
definitely produced aflatoxin. 0.1ml of the cell extract of Spirulina platensis was
prepared and used for anti-fungal activity studies by agar well diffusion method on
Czapek Doz agar medium. Methanol was used as control. Zone of 14mm and
19mm were observed in plates inoculated with Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus
niger.Read More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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