Category Archives: Mould Toxin

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Dry Figs/ Rye Bread

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Increased content of ochratoxin A in dry figs used in production of rye bread from Turkey,  Croatia, Slovenia, Austria

Research – Ochratoxin A and zearalenone in poultry feed samples from South China

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Data regarding ochratoxin A (OTA) and zearalenone (ZEA) contamination in feed in South China are limited. Here, we evaluated OTA and ZEA contamination in 514 poultry feed samples collected from South China. We validated a modified QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe) method and the mycotoxins were quantified by high-pressure liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. OTA and ZEA were detected in 2.92% and 100% of the feed samples, respectively. Furthermore, 0%, 0.68%, and 7.0% of Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi feed samples were contaminated with OTA, at mean concentrations of 0.00, 1.14, and 0.88 μg/kg, respectively. All samples were contaminated with ZEA, and the mean concentrations were 2094.1, 14.3, and 8.73 μg/kg in the samples from Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi, respectively. The findings of this study indicate the strong need for intense monitoring of mycotoxin, especially ZEA, contamination in feed.

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Dried Figs – Pistachios – Groundnuts

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Aflatoxins in roasted and salted pistachios from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxins in pistachios in shell from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxin in Egyptian groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in figs from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Poland

RASFF Alert – Mould/Mold – White Beans

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Microbiological contamination (mould) of white beans from Poland in Slovakia

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts

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Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts (FEED) in the Netherlands

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Mycotoxin – DON – Deoxynivalenol – Corn Grain

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Exceeding the level of deoxynivalenol (DON) in the product: “corn grain” from France in Poland

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Mold/Moulds – Dried Beet – Feed Material

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Mold – sheepskin growth on the surface and in the depth of the material, discoloration, change in structure to spongy, disgusting smell of mold and rotting of the feed material from Ukraine in Poland .

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Mold – sheepskin growth on the surface and in the depth of the material, discoloration, change in structure to spongy, disgusting smell of mold and rotting of the feed material in Poland

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Dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

Research – Gaseous chlorine dioxide inactivation of microbial contamination on whole black peppercorns

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Black peppercorn is a common ingredient imported and used in uncooked or ready-to-eat foods in the United States. They might be exposed to fecal coliforms and other microbial contamination due to a lack of good agricultural and manufacturing practices in some developing countries under which they were grown and harvested, thus causing economic losses to the peppercorn industry in the United States. We investigated the effect of gaseous chlorine dioxide (ClO2) on reducing the microbial population levels of coliforms, aerobic bacteria, yeasts, and molds on unprocessed black peppercorns. Treatments on peppercorns were conducted in a 30-L airtight chamber, and equal amounts of dry media precursors were used to generate gaseous ClO2. Whole peppercorns (200 g) were exposed to 20, 30, and 40 g of precursor dose for up to 60 min at 21 ± 0.4°C and in combination with mild heat at 40 ± 2°C. Aerobic bacteria, coliforms, yeasts, and molds on peppercorns were enumerated before (7.4, 7.2, and 7.1 log CFU/g, respectively) and after treatments. Results after treatment demonstrated 0.8–1 log10 (90%) reduction for all the microbes post-treatment at 21 ± 0.4°C. The treatments conducted with a 30 g precursor dose for 60 min at 21 ± 0.4°C reduced statistically higher (p < .05) microorganisms than those at 40 ± 2°C. Our work demonstrated that gaseous ClO2 could be used as a part of an overall hurdle technology to reduce the coliforms, aerobes, yeasts, and molds on black peppercorns without affecting the visual quality.

Denmark – Mold/Mould on Apple Slices

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Coronet Cake Company Aps is recalling a batch of Rema 1000, Christmas apple slices due to the discovery of mold in the product.

Recalled Foods , Published: November 5, 2021

What food:
Rema 1000, Christmas apple slices
Net weight: 560g
Best before date: 16-06-2023 and 20-06-2023
EAN code: 5705830601667
Sold in:
Rema 1000 stores throughout the country
Company recalling:
Coronet Cake Company Aps
Valorevej 16
4130 Viby Sjælland
Cause:
The company has found that there is a risk of mold in the product.
Risk:
Mold formation makes the product unsuitable as food.
Advice for consumers:
The Danish Veterinary and Food Administration advises consumers to deliver the product back to the store where it was purchased or to discard it.

RASFF Alert- Ochratoxin – Spray Dried Soluble Coffee

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Ochratoxin A in spray dried soluble coffee from India in Romania