Aspergillus and aflatoxin in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and groundnut cake in Eastern Ethiopia.

Food Addit Contam Part B Surveill

d United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Services , National Peanut Research Laboratory , Dawson , GA , USA.

Published: December 2016

This study was conducted to assess major Aspergillus species and aflatoxins associated with groundnut seeds and cake in Eastern Ethiopia and evaluate growers' management practices. A total of 160 groundnut seed samples from farmers' stores and 50 groundnut cake samples from cafe and restaurants were collected. Fungal isolation was done from groundnut seed samples. Aspergillus flavus was the dominant species followed by Aspergillus parasiticus. Aflatoxin analyses of groundnut seed samples were performed using ultra performance liquid chromatography; 22.5% and 41.3% of samples were positive, with total aflatoxin concentrations of 786 and 3135 ng g from 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 samples, respectively. The level of specific aflatoxin concentration varied between 0.1 and 2526 ng g for B and B, respectively. Among contaminated samples of groundnut cake, 68% exhibited aflatoxin concentration below 20 ng g, while as high as 158 ng g aflatoxin B was recorded. The study confirms high contamination of groundnut products in East Ethiopia.

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