Category Archives: Mould Toxin

Research -Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention – Impact reReport

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Research – Mycotoxins Affecting Animals, Foods, Humans, and Plants: Types, Occurrence, Toxicities, Action Mechanisms, Prevention, and Detoxification Strategies—A Revisit

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Mycotoxins are produced by fungi and are known to be toxic to humans and animals. Common mycotoxins include aflatoxins, ochratoxins, zearalenone, patulin, sterigmatocystin, citrinin, ergot alkaloids, deoxynivalenol, fumonisins, trichothecenes, Alternaria toxins, tremorgenic mycotoxins, fusarins, 3-nitropropionic acid, cyclochlorotine, sporidesmin, etc. These mycotoxins can pose several health risks to both animals and humans, including death. As several mycotoxins simultaneously occur in nature, especially in foods and feeds, the detoxification and/or total removal of mycotoxins remains challenging. Moreover, given that the volume of scientific literature regarding mycotoxins is steadily on the rise, there is need for continuous synthesis of the body of knowledge. To supplement existing information, knowledge of mycotoxins affecting animals, foods, humans, and plants, with more focus on types, toxicity, and prevention measures, including strategies employed in detoxification and removal, were revisited in this work. Our synthesis revealed that mycotoxin decontamination, control, and detoxification strategies cut across pre-and post-harvest preventive measures. In particular, pre-harvest measures can include good agricultural practices, fertilization/irrigation, crop rotation, using resistant varieties of crops, avoiding insect damage, early harvesting, maintaining adequate humidity, and removing debris from the preceding harvests. On the other hand, post-harvest measures can include processing, chemical, biological, and physical measures. Additionally, chemical-based methods and other emerging strategies for mycotoxin detoxification can involve the usage of chitosan, ozone, nanoparticles, and plant extracts. View Full-Text

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Organic Rye Flakes

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OCHRATOXIN A IN ORGANIC RYE FLAKES FROM SPAIN in Spain and Portugal

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Piatchios – Organic Groundnuts – Organic Sesame Seeds – Watermelon Seeds with Saffron

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Pistachios total aflatoxins and B1 above legal limit from Iran in Spain

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Aflatoxins (B1 = 4.0; Tot. = 4.3 µg/kg – ppb) in organic groundnuts from China in the Netherlands

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Too much Aflatoxin B1 (11,7 µg/kg) in Organic Sesame seeds from Pakistan in Finland

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Aflatoxins in watermelon seeds with saffron from Iran in Germany

RASFF Alert – Animal Feed – Mould – Sunflower Meal

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Mould in sunflower meal from Ukraine in Poland

France- Product recall: CARREFOUR brand basmati rice – Aflatoxin B1

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Product recall: CARREFOUR brand basmati rice

ENCOUNTERED PROBLEM

Presence of aflatoxins B1

PROPOSED SOLUTION

Do not consume and return to the point of sale for reimbursement.

FURTHER INFORMATION

▸ Names of models or references
RIZ BASMATI CARREFOUR – 1kg bag


▸ Barcode
3560070837984


▸ Lot
L HH: MM


▸ DLC – DDM
02/05/2023


▸ Packaging
1kg bag


▸ Start date / End of marketing
From 02/09/2021 to 04/19/2021



Carrefour distributors


▸ Consumer service contact
For any further information, you can contact the Carrefour consumer service by dialing N ° Cristal 09 69 39 7000 – non-surcharged call from Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 7 pm.


▸ Source
CARREFOUR FRANCE

RASFF Alert – Ergot Alkaloids – Wholemeal Spelt Pasta

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Ergot (Claviceps purpurea) alkaloids in wholemeal spelt pasta from unknown origin, via Germany

RASFF Alert – Ochratoxin A – Basmati Rice

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Ochratoxin A in basmati rice from Pakistan, via the Netherlands in Germany

 

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts – Pistachios – Peanuts – Organic Cocoa Powder – Hazelnuts

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Aflatoxin in Bolivian groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in Egypt groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxin in Egypt groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in pistachios from Turkey in Belgium, Germany, France, USA and Switzerland

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Increased aflatoxin content in organic cocoa powder from Ghana, via the Netherlands in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands and Portugal

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Aflatoxins in peanuts from China in Slovakia

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Aflatoxins in hazelnuts from Turkey in Bulgaria

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Moulds -Sunflower Meal

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Mould in sunflower meal from Ukraine in Poland

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Mould in sunflower meal from Ukraine in Poland