Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation

Pollution was largely caused by the anthropogenic discharge of harmful chemicals which resulted in heavy metal contamination. There are many ways to remove these pollutants but may be expensive and not environmental friendly. Mycoremediation was a preferable method to remove these pollutants because...

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Main Author: Bong, Jing Yee
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spelling my-inti-eprints.9472017-11-14T08:08:03Z http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/947/ Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation Bong, Jing Yee TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Pollution was largely caused by the anthropogenic discharge of harmful chemicals which resulted in heavy metal contamination. There are many ways to remove these pollutants but may be expensive and not environmental friendly. Mycoremediation was a preferable method to remove these pollutants because it was cheap, environmental-friendly and possible to completely degrade pollutants. In mycoremediation, fungi were used as a remediation tool to remove metals. However, fungi produced biologically active compound which was toxic to animals and plants called mycotoxins. The objective of this study was to determine the safety usage of several fungi species used in mycoremediation. Nine different species of fungi were tested for the presence of ochratoxin A and aflatoxins which were two common mycotoxins using thin layer chromatography (TLC). The TLC plate was viewed under UV and compare with the standards Rf values of the mycotoxins. It was found that all the fungi species did not produced aflatoxins. Trichoderma sp. was found to produce ochratoxins A but not in others fungi species. Therefore, Trichoderma sp. was shown to be a poor candidate for mycoremediation as it was not safe and the rest of the fungi isolates were potential candidates for mycoremediation. 2017 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.intimal.edu.my/947/1/123.pdf Bong, Jing Yee (2017) Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation. Other thesis, INTI International University.
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Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
description Pollution was largely caused by the anthropogenic discharge of harmful chemicals which resulted in heavy metal contamination. There are many ways to remove these pollutants but may be expensive and not environmental friendly. Mycoremediation was a preferable method to remove these pollutants because it was cheap, environmental-friendly and possible to completely degrade pollutants. In mycoremediation, fungi were used as a remediation tool to remove metals. However, fungi produced biologically active compound which was toxic to animals and plants called mycotoxins. The objective of this study was to determine the safety usage of several fungi species used in mycoremediation. Nine different species of fungi were tested for the presence of ochratoxin A and aflatoxins which were two common mycotoxins using thin layer chromatography (TLC). The TLC plate was viewed under UV and compare with the standards Rf values of the mycotoxins. It was found that all the fungi species did not produced aflatoxins. Trichoderma sp. was found to produce ochratoxins A but not in others fungi species. Therefore, Trichoderma sp. was shown to be a poor candidate for mycoremediation as it was not safe and the rest of the fungi isolates were potential candidates for mycoremediation.
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title Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
title_short Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
title_full Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
title_fullStr Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
title_full_unstemmed Determination on the Presence of Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin a of Fungi used in Bioremediation
title_sort determination on the presence of aflatoxins and ochratoxin a of fungi used in bioremediation
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