Category Archives: Mycotoxin

Research – Occurrence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a during Merkén Pepper Powder Production in Chile

MDPI

Abstract

Berry fruits of Capsicum annuum L. cv. “Cacho de Cabra” are used for the manufacture of a traditional pepper powder known as Merkén. In the present study, aflatoxins (AFs) and ochratoxin A (OTA) contamination in berry fruits of C. annuum was determined at harvest, drying, and smoking stages of Merkén production, in cumin and coriander seeds used as Merkén ingredients, and in the final packaged Merkén produced by local farmers. Additionally, Merkén samples from local markets in the region of La Araucanía (Chile) were also evaluated. Chromatographic analysis was based on a qualitative method. AFs and OTA were not detected on pepper pods and seeds. There was no detection of AFs and OTA on cultured Aspergillus and Penicillium strains isolated from pepper pods, cumin and coriander seeds and Merkén. The lack of AFs/OTA-producers among the isolated fungal species can explain and support the absence of contamination in pepper pods. In contrast, the AFB1 was detected in 75% of Merkén obtained from farmers and 46% of Merkén samples purchased from local markets; while OTA was detected in 100% of Merkén samples obtained from farmers and local markets. In the Merkén production chain, the harvest and post-harvest are key stages for fungal growth while the commercialization stage is highly susceptible to AFs and OTA contamination.

Research – From Aflatoxin to Zearalenone: Mycotoxins You Should Know – Deoxynivalenol (DON)

Agfax

Mycotoxins are substances produced by fungi that infect grain crops like maize and small grains and cause ear and kernel rots. Exposure to mycotoxins can lead to chronic or acute toxicity in humans and animals. In addition, mycotoxins can lead to market losses, discounts, rejection of grain lots at elevators, and a reduction in livestock efficiency and productivity.

The most economically important mycotoxins include aflatoxins (AF), deoxynivalenol (DON, also known as vomitoxin), fumonisins (FUM), zearalenone (ZEA), ochratoxin A (OTA), T2, HT-2, ergot alkaloids, and patulin (PAT). The fungal species that produce mycotoxins have worldwide distribution; therefore, mycotoxin contamination occurs everywhere grain crops are grown. Accordingly, mycotoxins have been detected in feed, silage, food, and beverages derived from cereal grains and animal products exposed to contaminated feed.

RASFF Alert – Mycotoxin – Ochratoxin A – Bakery Products – Dried Figs

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Presence of ochratoxin A above legal limit in bakery products from Spain in Italy

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Ochratoxin A in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

RAFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Groundnuts – Pistachios Grains – Dried Figs from Turkey – Peanuts – Sweet Almonds – Halva with Pistachios – Almond Powder – Hazelnuts

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Aflatoxin in Argentine groundnuts in the Netherlands

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presence of aflatoxin B1 and total aflatoxins in pistachio grains from Italy in Germany

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Presence of aflatoxins above legal limits in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Italy

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Aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Germany

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Aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Sweden

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Aflatoxins in dried figs from Turkey in Sweden

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aflatoxin in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

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Aflatoxins in halva with pistachios from Turkey in Denmark, France and Germany

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Aflatoxins in peanuts from Turkey in Portugal

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Presence of aflatoxin (B1 and sum) higher than the legal limits in sweet almonds from the United States in Italy

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Aflatoxins in halva with pistachios from Turkey in Denmark, France and Germany

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aflatoxin in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

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aflatoxins in almond powder from Italy with raw material from Spain

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Presence of aflatoxins above legal limits in hazelnuts from Georgia in Germany and Italy

 

Israel – Notice to consumers about the withdrawal from the shelves of the product “Hot Paprika” – Aflatoxin

GovIL

SM Castel Food Industries Ltd. informs the consumer public that due to an inspection by the food service at the Ministry of Health, higher than permitted levels of aflatoxins (mold toxins) were found in the product “Hot Paprika”

Belgium – Gourd’O’fruit juice without added sugar 12x90g from LEADER PRICE Mycotoxin – Patulin

AFSCA

Product: Gourd’O’fruit juice without added sugar 12x90g from LEADER PRICE.
Problem: too high content of patulin (mycotoxin).

In agreement with the FASFC, LEADER PRICE is withdrawing Gourd’O’fruits Juices Without Added Sugar 12x90g from sale and recalling them from consumers because of too high a patulin content.

LEADER PRICE asks its customers not to
consume this product and to return it to the point of sale where it was purchased for reimbursement.

Product Description :

Product: Gourd’O’fruits juice without added sugars 12x90g
Brand: LEADER PRICE
Barcode: 3263851994318
Sale period: from 17/11/2022
Expiry date (DDM): 15/11/2023

The product was sold through various Leader Price stores in Belgium:

219 CHAUSSEE DE PHILIPPEVILLE 6010 COUILLET CHARLEROI
1 ANGLE RUE DU SEWAGE/CONCORDE 4100 SERAING
90 BD ERNEST SOLVAY 4040 HERSTAL
70 RUE PHILIPPE MONNOYER 6180 COURCELLES
13 RUE LAGUESSE 4460 GRACE HOLLOGNE
160 DE CHARLEROI 7134 BINCHE
280 RUE DU MONS 7301 HORNU BELGIUM
31 AVENUE DE L’INDUSTRIE 4500 TIHANGE
787 CHAUSSEE DE CHARLEROI 6220 FLEURUS

For any additional information , you can contact consumer service by dialing the number: 0033 800 35 00 00 Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

France – “Gourd’o fruits”: gourds of fruit purées without added sugar 12x90g (apple; apple-raspberry; apple-peach; apple-strawberry-banana) – Patulin

Gov france

Identification information of the recalled product

  • Product category Feed
  • Product subcategory Sweet products
  • Product brand name Leader Price
  • Model names or references Pouches of fruit purées without added sugar Leader Price pack of 12 pouches of 90g
  • Identification of products
    GTIN Batch Date
    3263851994318 MBD:11/15/23 Date of minimum durability 15/11/2023
  • Packaging packs of 12 gourds of 90 g
  • Marketing start/end date From 17/11/2022 to 26/11/2022
  • Storage temperature Product to be stored at room temperature
  • Further information MDD: 11/15/23
  • Geographic area of ​​sale Whole France
  • Distributors LEADER PRICE and distribution networks of Leader Price, CASINO, VIVAL, SPAR and distribution networks of CASINO

Practical information regarding the recall

  • Reason for recall Presence of patulin >25 micrograms/kg
  • Risks incurred by the consumer Patulin

RASFF Alerts – Aflatoxin – Pistachios – Groundnuts – Hazelnuts

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Aflatoxins in pistachios from USA via Turkey in Belgium and Romania

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Aflatoxin in USA groundnuts in the Netherlands

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Aflatoxins in hazelnuts from Azerbaijan in Germany and Italy

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Exceeding the maximum level of aflatoxin B1 and the sum of aflatoxins B1+B2+G1+G2 and the high level of ochratoxin A in pistachios from Iran via Spain in Poland

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Aflatoxin in Groundnuts from Argentina in the Netherlands

RASFF Alerts – Mycotoxin – Ochratoxin A – Dried Figs – Wheat Flour – Pistachios

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Ochratoxin A in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

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Ochratoxin A in dried figs from Turkey in Italy

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Ochratoxin A in organic wheat flour from France in Luxembourg

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Exceeding the maximum level of aflatoxin B1 and the sum of aflatoxins B1+B2+G1+G2 and the high level of ochratoxin A in pistachios from Iran via Spain in Poland

Kenya – Kebs seizes 3,000 bags of rice contaminated with aflatoxin

The Star

The Kenya Bureau of Standards has seized 3000 bags of rice in Mombasa which it says is contaminated with aflatoxin.

Kebs said on Monday that the consignment was packaged in 25 kg bags.

“We seized the rice in Shimanzi and found it to be contaminated with a high aflatoxin content,” they said.

The rice, they said, was imported into the country.

Aflatoxin, according to the Center for Disease Control, is a fungal toxin that commonly contaminates maize and other types of crops including legumes such as peanuts.

“The contamination happens during production, harvest, storage or processing,” the centre says.

Exposure to aflatoxin is known to cause both chronic and acute hepatocellular injury.

“In Kenya, acute aflatoxin poisoning results in liver failure and death in up to 40 per cent of cases,” they say.