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. 2024 Oct;41(10):1337-1343.
doi: 10.1080/19440049.2024.2385039. Epub 2024 Jul 31.

Reduction in mycotoxin levels of African nutmeg (Monodora myristica) powder using a high-energy electron beam

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Reduction in mycotoxin levels of African nutmeg (Monodora myristica) powder using a high-energy electron beam

Susana E Fiadey et al. Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

This study investigated the role of irradiation with a high-energy electron beam in reducing mycotoxin levels of African nutmeg powder (ANP) samples. African nutmeg was procured from a local market in Accra, Ghana, cleaned, milled, packaged and irradiated using electrons of energy 9 MeV at doses of 2, 4, 6 and 8 kGy. Un-irradiated ANP served as a control. Mycotoxin levels of the treated samples were determined using appropriate standard methods. Aflatoxins B1 (AFB1) and B2 (AFB2) as well as ochratoxin A (OTA) were detected in the nutmeg samples. Irradiation significantly (p < 0.05) reduced mycotoxin levels of the ANP with increasing doses. Aflatoxins G1 and G2 were not detected in any of the samples. A dose of 8 kGy was effective in reducing the mycotoxin levels below the permissible limit in food. This suggests that a high-energy electron beam is effective in reducing mycotoxin levels in African nutmeg powder.

Keywords: Monodora myristica; food safety; high energy electron beam; mycotoxins.

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