Aflatoxin production in regular and decaffeinated coffee beans
The production of aflatoxin B1 and G1 in regular and decaffeinated coffee beans (green and roasted) inoculated with Aspergillus parasiticus was examined to determine the effect of decaffeination on aflatoxigenic potential. Aflatoxins were not detected either the inoculated green or roasted regular beans. Small amounts of aflatoxin (0.30 ¿g/g) were detected in roasted decaffeinated samples, while high levels of aflatoxins (up to 60 ¿g/g) were detected in green decaffeinated samples. A sample of commercially decaffeinated green coffee beans was also found to support the production of aflatoxin. The data indicate that extra precaution should be employed to assure the safety of decaffeinated coffees
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Format: | biblioteca |
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1979
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Subjects: | GRANOS, PRODUCCION, TOXINAS, MICOTOXINAS, CONTAMINACION, ASPERGILLUS, INOCULACION, CAFE VERDE, GRANOS TOSTADOS, DESCAFEINIZACION, AFLATOXINAS, |
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Summary: | The production of aflatoxin B1 and G1 in regular and decaffeinated coffee beans (green and roasted) inoculated with Aspergillus parasiticus was examined to determine the effect of decaffeination on aflatoxigenic potential. Aflatoxins were not detected either the inoculated green or roasted regular beans. Small amounts of aflatoxin (0.30 ¿g/g) were detected in roasted decaffeinated samples, while high levels of aflatoxins (up to 60 ¿g/g) were detected in green decaffeinated samples. A sample of commercially decaffeinated green coffee beans was also found to support the production of aflatoxin. The data indicate that extra precaution should be employed to assure the safety of decaffeinated coffees |
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