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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

Displaying 1926 - 1950 of 2013

  1. Toxins, Vol. 8, Pages 16: Hepatic Transcriptome Responses of Domesticated and Wild Turkey Embryos to Aflatoxin B1

    • Toxins
    • The mycotoxin, aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a hepatotoxic, immunotoxic, and mutagenic contaminant of food and animal feeds. In poultry, AFB1 can be maternally transferred to embryonated eggs, affecting development, viability and performance after hatch. Domesticated turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) are especially sensitive to aflatoxicosis, while Eastern wild turkeys (M. g. silvestris) are likely more resistant.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  2. Development of a one-step immunochromatographic assay with two cutoff values of aflatoxin M1

    • Food Control
    • Publication date: May 2016
      , Volume 63

      Author(s): Chenghui Wu, Daofeng Liu, Tao Peng, Shan Shan, Ganggang Zhang, Yonghua Xiong, Weihua Lai

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  3. Application and validation of a statistically derived risk-based sampling plan to improve efficiency of inspection and enforcement

    • Food Control
    • Publication date: June 2016
      , Volume 64

      Author(s): Kyung-Min Lee, Timothy J. Herrman, Susie Y. Dai

      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
      • Dioxins
      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Chemical contaminants
      • Natural toxins
  4. Toxins, Vol. 8, Pages 15: Identification and Quantification of a Toxigenic and Non-Toxigenic Aspergillus flavus Strain in Contaminated Maize Using Quantitative Real-Time PCR

    • Toxins
    • Aflatoxins, which are produced by Aspergillus flavus, are toxic to humans, livestock, and pets. The value of maize (Zea mays) grain is markedly reduced when contaminated with aflatoxin. Plant resistance and biological control using non-toxin producing strains are considered effective strategies for reducing aflatoxin accumulation in maize grain.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  5. Characterization of Invasion of Genus Aspergillus on Peanut Seeds Using FTIR-PAS

    • Food Analytical Methods
      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  6. Toxins, Vol. 8, Pages 5: Development of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Method Specific for the Detection of G-Group Aflatoxins

    • Toxins
    • To detect and monitor G-group aflatoxins in agricultural products, we generated class-specific monoclonal antibodies that specifically recognized aflatoxins G1 and G2. Of the final three positive and stable hybridomas obtained, clone 2G6 produced a monoclonal antibody that had equal sensitivity to aflatoxins G1 and G2, and did not cross-react with aflatoxins B1, B2, or M1. Its IC50 values for aflatoxins G1 and G2 were 17.18 ng·mL−1 and 19.75 ng·mL−1, respectively.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  7. Detoxification and safety evaluation of aflatoxin B1 in peanut oil using alkali refining

    • Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
    • Abstract

      Background

      Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is often detected in peanut oil, which comes from the contaminated peanuts. AFB1 in peanut oil seriously threaten the health of consumers. However, there are few methods to effectively remove AFB1 in peanut oil. This study aims to use an alkali-refining method to degrade AFB1 in peanut oil efficiently without increasing the equipment of oil and fat refining.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  8. Molecular Mechanisms of Lipoic Acid Protection against Aflatoxin B1-Induced Liver Oxidative Damage and Inflammatory Responses in Broilers

    • Toxins
    • Alpha-lipoic acid (α-LA) was evaluated in this study for its molecular mechanisms against liver oxidative damage and inflammatory responses induced by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). Birds were randomly allocated into four groups with different diets for three weeks: a basal diet, a 300 mg/kg α-LA supplementation in a basal diet, a diet containing 74 μg/kg AFB1, and 300 mg/kg α-LA supplementation in a diet containing 74 μg/kg AFB1.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  9. Multi-Toxic Endpoints of the Foodborne Mycotoxins in Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

    • Toxins
    • Aflatoxins B1 (AFB1), deoxynivalenol (DON), fumonisin B1 (FB1), T-2 toxin (T-2), and zearalenone (ZEA) are the major foodborne mycotoxins of public health concerns. In the present study, the multiple toxic endpoints of these naturally-occurring mycotoxins were evaluated in Caenorhabditis elegans model for their lethality, toxic effects on growth and reproduction, as well as influence on lifespan.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  10. Temporal Variation and Association of Aflatoxin B1 Albumin-Adduct Levels with Socio-Economic and Food Consumption Factors in HIV Positive Adults

    • Toxins
    • The association between aflatoxin exposure and alteration in immune responses observed in humans suggest that aflatoxin could suppress the immune system and work synergistically with HIV to increase disease severity and progression to AIDS. No longitudinal study has been conducted to assess exposure to aflatoxin (AF) among HIV positive individuals.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  11. Dietary exposure to aflatoxin and micronutrient status among young children from Guinea

    • Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
    • Scope

      : Aflatoxin exposure coincides with micronutrient deficiencies in developing countries. Animal feeding studies have postulated that aflatoxin exposure may be exacerbating micronutrient deficiencies. Evidence available in human subjects is limited and inconsistent. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between aflatoxin exposure and micronutrient status among young Guinean children.

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
  12. Europium Nanospheres-Based Time-Resolved Fluorescence for Rapid and Ultrasensitive Determination of Total Aflatoxin in Feed

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • TOC Graphic

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  13. Advances in Mycotoxin Research: Public Health Perspectives

    • Journal of Food Science
    • Abstract

      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  14. Inhibitory Effect of Cinnamaldehyde, Citral, and Eugenol on Aflatoxin Biosynthetic Gene Expression and Aflatoxin B1 Biosynthesis in Aspergillus flavus

    • Journal of Food Science
    • Abstract

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  15. Mycotoxigenic Fungi and Natural Co-Occurrence of Mycotoxins in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Feeds

    • Toxins
    • Samples of rainbow trout feed were analyzed with the aim to determine the mycobiota composition and the co-occurrence of mycotoxins. A total of 28 samples of finished rainbow trout feed from hatcheries in the provinces of Río Negro and Neuquén, Argentina, were studied.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
      • Natural toxins
  16. Antifungal properties and inhibitory effects upon aflatoxin production by Zingiber officinale essential oil in Aspergillus flavus

    • International Journal of Food Science & Technology
    • Summary

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  17. AFM1 in Milk: Physical, Biological, and Prophylactic Methods to Mitigate Contamination

    • Toxins
    • Aflatoxins (AFs) are toxic, carcinogenic, immunosuppressive secondary metabolites produced by some Aspergillus species which colonize crops, including many dietary staple foods and feed components. AFB1 is the prevalent and most toxic among AFs. In the liver, it is biotransformed into AFM1, which is then excreted into the milk of lactating mammals, including dairy animals. AFM1 has been shown to be cause of both acute and chronic toxicoses.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  18. Antifungal, Antiaflatoxin and Antioxidant Activity of Plant Essential Oils and Their In Vivo Efficacy in Protection of Chickpea Seeds

    • Journal of Food Quality
    • Abstract

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  19. River Ecological Region

    • Toxins
    • Based on the 2983 peanut samples from 122 counties in six provinces of China’s Yangtze River ecological region collected between 2009–2014, along with the dietary consumption data in Chinese resident nutrition and health survey reports from 2002 and 2004, dietary aflatoxin exposure and percentiles in the corresponding statistics were calculated by non-parametric probability assessment, Monte Carlo simulation and bootstrap sampling methods.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  20. Determination of Aflatoxin B1 in Smokeless Tobacco Products by Use of UHPLC-MS/MS

    • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
    • TOC Graphic

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  21. Suppression of Aflatoxin Biosynthesis in Aspergillus flavus by 2-Phenylethanol Is Associated with Stimulated Growth and Decreased Degradation of Branched-Chain Amino Acids

    • Toxins
    • The saprophytic soil fungus Aspergillus flavus infects crops and produces aflatoxin. Pichia anomala, which is a biocontrol yeast and produces the major volatile 2-phenylethanol (2-PE), is able to reduce growth of A. flavus and aflatoxin production when applied onto pistachio trees. High levels of 2-PE are lethal to A. flavus and other fungi. However, at low levels, the underlying mechanism of 2-PE to inhibit aflatoxin production remains unclear.

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
  22. Mycobiota and Mycotoxins in Traditional Medicinal Seeds from China

    • Toxins
    • The multi-mycotoxin occurrence for internal and superficial fungi contamination were comprehensively assessed in medicinal seeds used as food or beverage. Based on a polyphasic approach using morphological characters, β-tubulin and ITS gene blast, a total of 27 species belonging to 12 genera were identified from surface-sterilized seeds. Chaetomium globosporum was most predominant (23%), followed by Microascus trigonosporus (12%) and Alternaria alternata (9%).

      • Natural toxins
      • Aflatoxins
      • Mycotoxins
  23. Novel analytical procedure using a combination of hollow fiber supported liquid membrane and dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction for the determination of aflatoxins in soybean juice by high performance liquid chromatography – Fluorescence detector

    • Food Chemistry
    • Publication date: 1 April 2016
      , Volume 196
      Author(s): Vanessa Simão, Josias Merib, Adriana N. Dias, Eduardo Carasek

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  24. Antifungal and antimycotoxigenic potency of Solanum torvum Swartz. leaf extract: isolation and identification of compound active against mycotoxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium verticillioides

    • Journal of Applied Microbiology
    • Aims
      The main objective of this study was to investigate the antifungal effect of Solanum torvum leaves against different field and storage fungi, and to identify its active compound. Also, to evaluate in vitro and in vivo inhibitory efficacy on toxigenic strains of Aspergillus flavus and Fusarium verticillioides.

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins
  25. Nuclear heterogeneity in conidial populations of Aspergillus flavus

    • Fungal Genetics and Biology
    • Publication date: Available online 9 September 2015

      Author(s): Farhana Runa, Ignazio Carbone, Deepak Bhatnagar, Gary A. Payne

      • Aflatoxins
      • Natural toxins