Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)

Aflatoxins are the potential carcinogens produced as secondary metabolites by Aspergillus flavus. They have the ability to contaminate large number of food which ultimately affect the human population. Malt extract agar was selected for the growth of control stains of fungus. The aim of the study wa...

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Published in:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
Main Authors: Adeela Hussain, Awais Afzal, Muhammad Irfan, Kauser Abdulla Malik
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Language:English
Published: Hasan Eleroğlu 2015-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/123
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description Aflatoxins are the potential carcinogens produced as secondary metabolites by Aspergillus flavus. They have the ability to contaminate large number of food which ultimately affect the human population. Malt extract agar was selected for the growth of control stains of fungus. The aim of the study was to develop a reliable and quick method for the detection of aflatoxin producing strains in peanuts by using molecular approaches. Total 80 samples of infected peanuts were collected from four different cities of Punjab and checked for their aflatoxin contamination. For aflatoxin detection, three target genes nor1, ver1 and aflR were selected which was involved in the aflatoxin biosynthesis. In all examined cases, 24 out of 80 (30%) samples successfully amplified all three genes indicating aflatoxigenic activity. Discrimination between aflatoxigenic and non-aflatoxigenic strains were also determined on the basis of amplification of these three target DNA fragments. In this study, it was also demonstrated that only specific strains were able to produce the aflatoxin contamination in peanuts.
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spelling doaj-art-217fe2291c8e4e95b00d120d33f9797f2025-08-20T01:58:45ZengHasan EleroğluTurkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2015-02-013533534110.24925/turjaf.v3i5.335-341.123139Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)Adeela Hussain0Awais Afzal1Muhammad Irfan2Kauser Abdulla Malik3Department of Biological Sciences, Forman Christian College (A chartered University), LahoreDepartment of Biological Sciences, Forman Christian College (A chartered University), LahoreForman Christian College (A chartered University), Lahore, 54600, PakistanDepartment of Biological Sciences, Forman Christian College (A chartered University), LahoreAflatoxins are the potential carcinogens produced as secondary metabolites by Aspergillus flavus. They have the ability to contaminate large number of food which ultimately affect the human population. Malt extract agar was selected for the growth of control stains of fungus. The aim of the study was to develop a reliable and quick method for the detection of aflatoxin producing strains in peanuts by using molecular approaches. Total 80 samples of infected peanuts were collected from four different cities of Punjab and checked for their aflatoxin contamination. For aflatoxin detection, three target genes nor1, ver1 and aflR were selected which was involved in the aflatoxin biosynthesis. In all examined cases, 24 out of 80 (30%) samples successfully amplified all three genes indicating aflatoxigenic activity. Discrimination between aflatoxigenic and non-aflatoxigenic strains were also determined on the basis of amplification of these three target DNA fragments. In this study, it was also demonstrated that only specific strains were able to produce the aflatoxin contamination in peanuts.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/123AflatoxinAspergillus flavusPeanutsContaminationMolecular approach
spellingShingle Adeela Hussain
Awais Afzal
Muhammad Irfan
Kauser Abdulla Malik
Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
Aflatoxin
Aspergillus flavus
Peanuts
Contamination
Molecular approach
title Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
title_full Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
title_fullStr Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
title_short Molecular Detection of Aflatoxin Producing Strains of Aspergillus Flavus from Peanut (Arachis Hypogaea)
title_sort molecular detection of aflatoxin producing strains of aspergillus flavus from peanut arachis hypogaea
topic Aflatoxin
Aspergillus flavus
Peanuts
Contamination
Molecular approach
url http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/123
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