Abstract
A method was developed for simultaneous quantitation of Aspergillus flavus/A. parasiticus and aflatoxins in peanuts. Peanut samples were ground with an equal weight of water in a vertical cutter mixer to produce a slurry. Separate subsamples were taken for dilution-plating to determine total colony forming units (CFU)/g of A. flavus/A. parasiticus and for liquid chromatographic analysis to determine aflatoxin concentrations. Dry-grinding peanuts for homogenization of aflatoxins produced high temperatures that killed most of the A. flavus/A. parasiticus propagules. Addition of water to produce a slurry kept the temperature from rising above levels that killed the fungi. A 7 min grind time provided optimal homogenization for both the fungi and aflatoxins, so long as the temperature of the slurry did not exceed 45°C. In the analysis of 60 shelled peanut samples, total aflatoxin concentrations ranged from 0 to 10 000 ng/g and total A. flavus/A. parasiticus ranged from 1.4 x 103 to 3.2 x 106 CFU/g. Regression analysis showed a significant positive correlation (p < 0.0001) between the quantities of A. flavus/A. parasiticus and aflatoxin (R2 = 0.82).
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Dorner, J. W. (2002). Simultaneous quantitation of aspergillus flavus/A. Parasiticus and aflatoxins in peanuts. Journal of AOAC International, 85(4), 911–916. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/85.4.911
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