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Review
. 2021 Feb 1;13(2):104.
doi: 10.3390/toxins13020104.

Biological Control and Mitigation of Aflatoxin Contamination in Commodities

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Biological Control and Mitigation of Aflatoxin Contamination in Commodities

Ferenc Peles et al. Toxins (Basel). .

Abstract

Aflatoxins (AFs) are toxic secondary metabolites produced mostly by Aspergillus species. AF contamination entering the feed and food chain has been a crucial long-term issue for veterinarians, medicals, agroindustry experts, and researchers working in this field. Although different (physical, chemical, and biological) technologies have been developed, tested, and employed to mitigate the detrimental effects of mycotoxins, including AFs, universal methods are still not available to reduce AF levels in feed and food in the last decades. Possible biological control by bacteria, yeasts, and fungi, their excretes, the role of the ruminal degradation, pre-harvest biocontrol by competitive exclusion or biofungicides, and post-harvest technologies and practices based on biological agents currently used to alleviate the toxic effects of AFs are collected in this review. Pre-harvest biocontrol technologies can give us the greatest opportunity to reduce AF production on the spot. Together with post-harvest applications of bacteria or fungal cultures, these technologies can help us strictly reduce AF contamination without synthetic chemicals.

Keywords: aflatoxin; biocontrol; non-aflatoxigenic; post-harvest; pre-harvest; ruminal.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Three typical areas of mitigation of aflatoxins (AF) contamination. Pre-harvest biocontrol methods with non-aflatoxigenic strains of A. flavus, other non-Aspergilli, and their extrolites are available. In animals fed with contaminated fodder, enteral or ruminal bacteria can degrade or transform AFs to lesser toxic molecules. Besides their beneficial effects on animal health, supplemented probiotic organisms (yeasts and bacteria) can also bind or degrade AFs. In stored food and feed, depending on the water content of the commodity, bacteria, yeasts, or their volatile carbons and enzymes can be used for the AF decontamination in biofilm, immobilized, or encapsulated form.

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