Mycopopulation of spices

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The presence of fungi in cinnamon, marjoram, caraway and clove was investigated Total fungal counts determined on SMA nutritive medium ranged from 8.0 (clove) to 3.3 × 104 per g (caraway) and from 6.0 to 5.2 × 104 per g on MY50G medium for the same spices. The most frequent contaminants of spice samples were the genera: Eurotium (90%), Aspergillus (80%), Penicillium (75%), Cladosporium (45%), Rhizopus, Scopulariopsis and Syncephalastrum (25%). Producers of sterigmatocystin (80%) were dominant. Producers of aflatoxin (60%) and ochratoxin A (30%) were isolated from the samples.

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Dimić, G. R., Kocicć-Tanackov, S. D., Tepić, A. N., Vujičić, B. L., & Šumić, Z. M. (2008). Mycopopulation of spices. Acta Periodica Technologica, 39, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.2298/APT0839001D

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