Modified atmosphere influences aflatoxin B1 contamination and quality of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) kernels cv. Khon Kaen 84-8

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作者
Opio, Peter [1 ,3 ]
Photchanachai, Songsin [1 ,2 ]
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[1] King Mongkuts Univ Technol Thonburi, Sch Bioresources & Technol, Postharvest Technol Program, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
[2] Commiss Higher Educ, Postharvest Technol Innovat Ctr, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
[3] Busitema Univ, Fac Agr & Anim Sci, Dept Crop Prod & Management, POB 236, Tororo, Uganda
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AFB(1); Mycobiota; Packaging atmosphere; Peanuts; Quality; CYCLOPIAZONIC ACID; MAIZE; OZONE; FUNGI; MOLDS;
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10.1016/j.jspr.2018.06.005
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Storage of 'Khon Kaen 84-8' peanut kernels in laminated bags (Low density polyethylene (LDPE)/Nylon) (20x30 cm; 120 mu m thickness) under different packaging atmospheres had effect on quality, fungal occurrence and aflatoxin B-1 (AFB(1)) contamination. During fifteen week storage, peanuts (6.4% moisture content) were kept under different packaging atmospheres with some inoculated (Inoc.) and without (Non-Inoc.) aflatoxin producing fungus Aspergillus flavus. The treatments include; 100% CO2+Inoc., 100% N-2+Inoc., vacuum + Inoc., Air + Inoc., and Air + Non-Inoc. packed with only ambient air. The storage room conditions were a temperature of 29 +/- 2 degrees C and 70 +/- 5% r. h. Mycobiota occurrence, AFB(1) level, moisture content, lipase activity, free fatty acids and rancidity (Thiobarbituric acid; TBA value) were investigated. A total of five major fungi were identified with four storage fungi and one field fungus; Rhizopus stolonifer, Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, Penicillium spp., and Fusarium spp., respectively. Packaging in 100% CO2+Inoc. significantly repressed the fungal occurrence especially A. niger while all other packaging atmospheres suppressed proliferation of both R. stolonifer and Penicillium spp. The peanuts kept in vacuum + Inoc. package revealed AFB(1) level below detection limit (0.4 mu g/kg). Peanut kernels in 100% CO2+Inoc. packaging atmosphere maintained an acceptable color indicated by L* and a* valus, as well as the color change (Delta E) compared to other treatments. Different packaging atmospheres showed variable results in relation to the free fatty acids level with packaging under 100% N-2 revealing the lowest. Subsequently, 100% N-2 packaging atmosphere relatively inhibited rancidity occurrence in peanut kernels during storage. The results of this study portray that 100% CO2, 100% N-2 and vacuum packaging atmosphere could have a potential to suppress occurrence of mycobiota, maintain peanut kernel quality in relation to color and lipid oxidation, and as well curtail AFB(1) contamination respectively, for fifteen weeks or more given the quality of kernels at the end of storage. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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