Mycotoxicolgical evaluation of indigenous varieties of wheat from Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan.

Authors

  • shahina hameed center for advanced atudies vaccinology and biotechnology, university of balochistan Author
  • Nadeem Rashid Author
  • Farhat Abbas Author
  • Mustafa Rahim Abro Author
  • Irfan Shahzad Sheikh Author
  • Babar Hilal Ahmad Abbasi Author
  • Roha Talat Center for Advanced Studies in Vaccinology and Biotechnology, University of Balochistan Author
  • Samina Center for Advanced Studies in Vaccinology and Biotechnology, University of Balochistan Author
  • Mujahid Farooq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31580/pjmls.v2i4.1195

Keywords:

: Aflatoxin, Thin Layer Chromatography, Grains,Contamination

Abstract


Abstract 

The present study was designed to investigate the mycological contamination and aflatoxigenic potential of fungi isolated from the indigenous certified varieties of wheat. Surface spread method was used to determine mycological contamination whereas to determine the toxigenic potential of isolated fungi and screening of wheat grains for aflatoxin contamination thin layer chromatography was used. All the collected samples revealed fungal contamination however none of the fungal isolate showed aflatoxigenic potential. Similarly all the samples showed negativity for aflatoxin. It can be concluded that for human public health, cereal grains must be subjected to quality control and mycotoxicological
examinations.

 

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Published

2020-04-03

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How to Cite

Mycotoxicolgical evaluation of indigenous varieties of wheat from Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan. (2020). Pak-Euro Journal of Medical and Life Sciences, 2(4), 79-82. https://doi.org/10.31580/pjmls.v2i4.1195

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