Category Archives: Aspergillus Toxin

Luxembourg – 100% LIMA BRAND RICE CAKES- Aflatoxin

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Auchan is recalling the following product :

Last name 100% rice cakes
Mark Lima
Unity 130g
Date of minimum durability (MDD) 02/07/2023
Sale period from 23/09/2022 to 19/10/2022

Danger : Too high aflatoxin content

Aflatoxins are mycotoxins produced by certain species of Aspergillus molds which develop when the temperature and humidity level of the food is high. Aflatoxins are considered genotoxic and carcinogenic by the European Food Safety Authority and can be dangerous with high and repeated consumption.

Click to access 20221019-affichette-de-rappel-galette-de-riz-lima.pdf

Sale in Luxembourg by: Auchan

A sale by other operators cannot be excluded.

Source of information: Auchan recall notification

Research – Straw Can Pose Mycotoxin Risk in Dairy Heifer Diets

Dairy Herd

Straw is a common, high-fiber, low-energy ingredient in U.S. dairy heifer rations. While we normally monitor grain quality to watch for harmful mycotoxins, it turns out straw can carry its own mycotoxin risk, according to a recent feed quality evaluation by Alltech, Inc.

Each year, Alltech conducts comprehensive mycotoxin testing programs in the U.S., Canada, and Europe to assess the mycotoxin risk in newly harvested grain crops. For the first time this year, wheat and barley straw were added to the sampling in Europe.

Danish farmers were worried about the damaging effects of wet weather both pre- and post-harvest. Because excessive moisture delayed straw harvest, the crops lay in the field for extended periods, damaging quality and fueling mold contamination.

A total of 70 straw samples from Denmark were evaluated. Deoxynivalenol (DON) was identified in 84% of samples, and emerging mycotoxins were found in 70% of samples. All told, 95% of samples contained some form of mycotoxin, with 50% containing two or more.

According a bulletin on mycotoxins in forage shared by the University of Wisconsin, DON may be a marker for other mycotoxins in contaminated feeds. When young dairy animals consume mycotoxins, they can be at risk for feed refusals, diarrhea, and immunosuppression. Additionally, mycotoxin-induced outcomes may be vague, and include unthriftiness, rough haircoat, poor body condition, and reproductive problems.

Alltech technical advisor and veterinarian, Dr. Radka Boutova, DVM, suggested adding straw to the list of feedstuffs that are screened for mycotoxins if it is a commonly used ingredient in a young stock ration. This is particularly important if the straw crop was stressed and/or delayed in the field due to unfavorable weather conditions, or for any straw that shows visible signs of mold.

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Pistachios Kernels – Dried Figs – Groundnuts

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Aflatoxins in pistachios kernels from the United States in Italy

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Exceeding the MRL for aflatoxin and the sum of aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Poland

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Aflatoxin in Argentine groundnuts in the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts – Dried Figs

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Aflatoxin in Argentine groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins B1 in organic dried figs from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxins IN DRIED FIGS GARLAND FROM TURKEY in Bulgaria and Hungary

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Almonds

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AFLATOXINS IN PISTACHIOS from Turkey in France and Bulgaria

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Almonds from USA with Aflatoxins level higher than allowed levels in Spain

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Aflatoxin in Pakistan Chapli Kabab in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in Argentine groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in groundnuts from Nigeria in Belgium

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Aflatoxin B1 in peanuts from United States in Spain

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Aflatoxins in apricot kernels from Turkey in the Netherlands and Germany

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Aflatoxins in almond meal from Spain, via Germany in Austria

Research – Protecting businesses and consumers from Mycotoxin contamination.- Infographic

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Italy – ROASTED PEANUTS IN SHELLI- Aflatoxin

Salute

Brand : ALESTO

Name : ROASTED PEANUTS IN SHELL

Reason for reporting : Recall due to chemical risk

Publication date : 14 September 2022

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Research – Underreported Human Exposure to Mycotoxins: The Case of South Africa

MDPI

South Africa (SA) is a leading exporter of maize in Africa. The commercial maize farming sector contributes to about 85% of the overall maize produced. More than 33% of South Africa’s population live in rural settlements, and their livelihoods depend entirely on subsistence farming. The subsistence farming system promotes fungal growth and mycotoxin production. This review aims to investigate the exposure levels of the rural population of South Africa to dietary mycotoxins contrary to several reports issued concerning the safety of South African maize. A systematic search was conducted using Google Scholar. Maize is a staple food in South Africa and consumption rates in rural and urban communities are different, for instance, intake may be 1–2 kg/person/day and 400 g/person/day, respectively. Commercial and subsistence maize farming techniques are different. There exist differences influencing the composition of mycotoxins in food commodities from both sectors. Depending on the levels of contamination, dietary exposure of South Africans to mycotoxins is evident in the high levels of fumonisins (FBs) that have been detected in SA home-grown maize. Other potential sources of exposure to mycotoxins, such as carryover effects from animal products and processed foods, were reviewed. The combined effects between FBs and aflatoxins (AFs) have been reported in humans/animals and should not be ignored, as sporadic breakouts of aflatoxicosis have been reported in South Africa. These reports are not a true representation of the entire country as reports from the subsistence-farming rural communities show high incidence of maize contaminated with both AFs and FBs. While commercial farmers and exporters have all the resources needed to perform laboratory analyses of maize products, the greater challenge in combatting mycotoxin exposure is encountered in rural communities with predominantly subsistence farming systems, where conventional food surveillance is lacking.

RASFF Alert – Aflatoxin – Shelled Almonds – Nut Cracker Snacks

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Aflatoxin sum in California shelled almonds from the United States in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in nut cracker snacks from India in Italy