Category Archives: Moulds

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Moulds – Dried Beet Pulp

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RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

Research – Antifungal Activity of Selected Natural Preservatives against Aspergillus westerdijkiae and Penicillium verrucosum and the Interactions of These Preservatives with Food Components

Journal of Food Protection

ABSTRACT

The present study examined the influence of primary food components on the antifungal activity of the essential oil of Origanum vulgare, carvacrol, thymol, eugenol, and trans-cinnamaldehyde against Penicillium verrucosum and Aspergillus westerdijkiae. The MIC was determined in food model media enriched with proteins (1, 5, or 10%), carbohydrates (1, 4, or 6%), or oil (1, 5, or 10%). Proteins increased the antifungal activity of O. vulgare essential oil, carvacrol, thymol, and eugenol, whereas the effect of trans-cinnamaldehyde decreased with increasing protein content. The presence of carbohydrates diminished the inhibitory effect of the natural preservatives on A. westerdijkiae; for P. verrucosum, their inhibitory effect increased with carbohydrates. Only the antifungal activity of trans-cinnamaldehyde did not depend on the carbohydrate content. The presence of oil had the strongest influence. At a concentration of 1% oil, the antifungal activity decreased significantly, and at 10% oil, almost no inhibition was observed. To investigate the effect of the antifungal agents on the morphology of the target molds, they were grown on malt extract agar containing carvacrol and trans-cinnamaldehyde and were examined by scanning electron microscopy. The hyphae, conidiophores, vesicles, and phialides were severely altered and deformed, and spore formation was clearly suppressed.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • The antifungal activity of natural preservatives is influenced by the food matrix.

  • Proteins increase the impact of O. vulgare EO, carvacrol, thymol, and eugenol.

  • Carbohydrates diminish the inhibition of natural preservatives on A. westerdijkiae.

  • In the presence of oil, natural inhibitors lose their antifungal effect.

  • Carvacrol and trans-cinnamaldehyde lead to distorted hyphae and loss of sporulation.

RASFF Alerts – Animal Feed – Moulds – Dried Beet Pulp

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RASFF – dried beet pulp from Ukraine infested with moulds in Poland

RASFF Alert – Moulds – Cake

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RASFF – cake from Denmark infested with moulds in Denmark

RASFF Alert – Mould – Baguettes

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RASFF – baguettes from France infested with moulds (visible) in Denmark

Hong Kong – Not to consume three kinds of brownies imported from Japan with possible presence of mould

CFS

Issue Date 28.8.2019
Source of Information Food Incident Surveillance System
Food Product Three kinds of prepackaged brownies imported from Japan
Product Name and Description (1) Product name: Walnut Brownie

Brand: Muji

Country of origin: Japan

JAN code: 4550002874162

(2) Product name: Earl Grey Brownie

Brand: Muji

Country of origin: Japan

JAN code: 4550002874186

(3) Product name: Caramel Brownie

Brand: Muji

Country of origin: Japan

JAN code: 4550002874179

Reason For Issuing Alert
  • The Centre for Food Safety (CFS), through its routine Food Incident Surveillance System, noted that Muji (Japan) is recalling the abovementioned products due to the possible presence of mould in the products.
Action Taken by the Centre for Food Safety
  • Upon learning of the incident, the CFS immediately followed up with Muji (Hong Kong) Company Limited. According to information provided by the company, it had imported the affected products which were put on sale at its outlets. The company had already removed from shelves and stopped sale of the affected products, and initiated a recall.
  • The CFS will continue to follow up on the incident and take appropriate action. An investigation is ongoing.
Advice to the Trade
  • Stop using or selling the affected products immediately if they possess it.
Advice to Consumers
  • Not to consume the affected products if they have bought it.
Further Information
  • The CFS press release
  • Members of the public may call Muji (Hong Kong) Company Limited’s hotline at 2694 9309 during office hours for enquiries about the recall.

Research – Deoxynivalenol and ochratoxin A in North Carolina grown organic wheat grains

Wiley Online

Abstract

The main safety issue of cereal grains is mycotoxin contamination. There is no published information about mycotoxin contamination of organic wheat in the United States. This study quantified the contents of deoxynivalenol (DON) and ochratoxin A (OTA), two frequently occurring mycotoxins, in organic wheat samples collected from six counties in North Carolina by enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). By ELISA, all samples were DON and OTA positive, and the DON contents in the flour and bran samples were 0.7–2.35 ppm and 5–8 ppm, respectively, while OTA in the flour and bran samples were 9.54–25.55 ppb and 21.67–32.55 ppb, respectively. By HPLC, the DON detected in flour and bran were 0.24–0.47 ppm and 0.35–0.83 ppm, respectively; all flour samples were OTA negative, but 5 out of 6 bran samples were OTA positive (0.48–1.28 ppb). More studies with larger sample number are needed to obtain representative results.

Practical applications

This study provides preliminary results about the DON and OTA in organic wheat grains. The results indicate that the organic wheat produced in North Carolina during 2018 season were contaminated by DON and OTA to various degrees. However, the concentrations of these two mycotoxins determined by ELISA were significantly higher than those determined by HPLC. Therefore, to avoid overestimation or underestimation, it is important for researchers and regulatory agencies to conduct multi‐lab studies to develop and standardize analytical methods and detailed procedures for accurate DON and OTA quantification. Regardless of analytical methods, all bran samples showed higher DON and OTA concentrations than flour samples. Thus, when using organic wheat bran or whole wheat as food or feed ingredients, the level of bran inclusion should be controlled to protect consumers and animals from mycotoxicosis.

RASFF Alert – Moulds – Tomato Sauce

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RASFF – tomato sauce from Sweden infested with moulds in Denmark

RASFF Alert – Moulds – Liquid Candy in Spray

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RASFF – high count of moulds (7 out of 12) in liquid candy in spray from Spain in Spain

UK – Class 2 Medicines Recall: Bisacodyl 5mg Gastro-Resistant tablets batch 25074A (MDR 34-04/19) – Recalled Moulds

Gov UK

Chanelle Medical is recalling the above batch because a small number of packs have been found to contain tablets which are stuck together, with mould observed on some tablets. The mould has been identified as a Penicillium species. It is unlikely that affected tablets will have got to patient level as the sticking is noticeable on opening the pack.