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Ochratoxin A and fumonisins (B1 and B 2) in maize from Balkan nephropathy endemic and non endemic areas of Croatia.

Z Jurjevic1, M Solfrizzo, B Cvjetkovic, G Avantaggiato, A Visconti.   

Abstract

The occurrence of ochratoxin A, fumonisin B1 and B2 has been investigated in maize samples collected in 1996 (105 samples) and 1997 (104 samples) in 14 counties of Croatia, including Brodsko-Posavska county, the main area of Balkan endemic nephropathy in Croatia. Ochratoxin A and fumonisins co-occurred in 21% of the examined samples. In particular, ochratoxin A (OTA) was found in 10 samples (10%) of the 1996 and 36 samples (35%) of the 1997 crops with mean concentrations of positive samples of 37.9 ng/g and 57.1 ng/g, and highest concentrations at 223.6 ng/g and 613.7 ng/g, respectively. Similar incidence of OTA contamination was observed in 1996 samples from both endemic and non endemic areas of Balkan nephropathy, whereas a significant difference (P<0.01) was found between the two areas in 1997, with 50% and 20% incidence of contamination in the endemic and non endemic area, respectively, and relevant OTA mean concentration of positive samples of 73.4 ng/g and 20.2 ng/g. High incidence of infection byPenicillium spp. (potential OTA producers) was found in all tested samples, with mean values of 88% and 93% in samples of 1996 and 1997, respectively. With respect to fumonisin B1 (FB1) and B2 (FB2) all but one of the 1996 samples were contaminated, with highest and mean concentrations of positive samples (FB1+FB2) at 11661 ng/g and 645 ng/g, respectively. Similar incidence of positive samples (93%), but lower contamination levels (mean 134 ng/g, maximum 2524 ng/g) were found in 1997 samples. The results of fumonisin analysis were in agreement with the mycological analysis showing higher incidence of Fusarium infection in samples of 1996 with respect to those of 1997.These data provide additional information on the occurrence of ochratoxin A in Balkan endemic nephropathy areas and, for the first time, its co-occurrence with other nephrotoxic compounds, such as fumonisins, that may contribute to the disease development. However the finding of these mycotoxins in the non-endemic areas, also at high levels, do not allow to draw a conclusion about their role in the etiology of the disease.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 23605184     DOI: 10.1007/BF02945217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycotoxin Res        ISSN: 0178-7888            Impact factor:   3.833


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