| Literature DB >> 27859342 |
Sharanaiah Umesha1, Honnayakanahalli Marichenne Gowda Manukumar1, Bhadvelu Chandrasekhar1, Prahlad Shivakumara1, Jayanna Shiva Kumar1, Sri Raghava1, Prakasha Avinash1, Marahel Shirin1, Tumkur R Bharathi1, Sollepura B Rajini1, Murali Nandhini1, Govinda Gowda Vinaya Rani1, Mohankumar Shobha1, Harishchandra S Prakash1.
Abstract
Globally disease outbreaks as a result of the consumption of contaminated food and feedstuffs are a regular primary problem. The foremost elements contributing to contamination are microorganisms, particularly fungi, which produce low-molecular weight secondary metabolites, with demonstrated toxic properties that are referred to as mycotoxins. Aflatoxins contaminate agricultural commodities and may cause sickness or fatality in humans and animals. Moreover, poor conditions of storage and a deficiency in regulatory measures in food quality control aggravate the main issue. For that reason, mycotoxin-related illness of nutrition represents a major health hazard for local populations. Government policies should make regulations aiming to avoid the entry of aflatoxins into food stuffs. For consumer safety, control and management strategies should be developed and implemented by regulatory authorities. There is the need for attention from farmers, scientists, government and collaborative minds throughout the country to ensure aflatoxin-free food. The present review is informative not only for health-conscious consumers, but also for relevant authorities with respect to paving the way for future research aiming to fill the existing gaps in our knowledge with regard to mycotoxins and food security.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillus spp.; aflatoxins; biotechnology; farmers; food-safety
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27859342 DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.8144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sci Food Agric ISSN: 0022-5142 Impact factor: 3.638