Deoxynivalenol screening in wheat‐derived products in Gran Asunción, Paraguay

Fusarium graminearum is one of the most important pathogens affecting wheat production in Paraguay. This fungus decreases yield and grain quality; the most important consequence is the production of mycotoxins from the trichothecene group, secondary metabolites toxic to humans and other animals. The...

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Hauptverfasser: Arrúa Alvarenga, Andrea Alejandra, Moura Mendes Arrua, Juliana, Cazal Martínez, Cinthia Carolina, Arrúa Alvarenga, Pablo David, Fernández Ríos, Danilo, Pérez Estigarribia, Pastor Enmanuel, Kohli, Man Mohan
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description Fusarium graminearum is one of the most important pathogens affecting wheat production in Paraguay. This fungus decreases yield and grain quality; the most important consequence is the production of mycotoxins from the trichothecene group, secondary metabolites toxic to humans and other animals. The toxin reported in Paraguay is deoxynivalenol, which has effects on the gastrointestinal tract and immune system. To determine the presence of deoxynivalenol in flour and baked goods, samples of wholemeal flour and white flour, white and wholemeal bread, and bran crackers were carried out in the Gran Asunción Area. The presence of deoxynivalenol was determined by monoclonal antibodies through the use of quantitative test strips. The results were variable and below those established by international standards. Practical applications In the developing countries, the control of the quality and safety of food is practically nonexistent. In Paraguay, there is no legislation on the maximum levels of deoxynivalenol in wheat and derivatives. As this cereal and its derivative products are highly susceptible to contamination by Fusarium and its mycotoxins, it is a priority to initiate controls and establish bases for legislation on maximum acceptable limits in these products. Also highlight the need at country level of the application of high efficiency and sensitive techniques for quantification mycotoxins in food.
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Bread
Crop production
Deoxynivalenol
Developing countries
Flour
Food
Food contamination
Food safety
Fungi
Fusarium
Fusarium graminearum
Gastrointestinal system
Gastrointestinal tract
Grain
Immune system
International standards
LDCs
Legislation
Metabolites
Monoclonal antibodies
Mycotoxins
Secondary metabolites
Toxins
Wheat
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