Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia

The peanut supply chain in Malaysia is dominated by three main stakeholders (importers, manufacturers, retailers). The present study aimed to determine the levels and critical points of aflatoxin and fungal contamination in peanuts along the supply chain. Specifically, two types of raw peanuts and s...

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Main Authors: Mahror, Norlia, Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura, Selamat, Jinap, Abu Bakar, Fatimah, Radu, Son, Chin, Cheow Keat
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Published: Routledge 2018
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19440049.2018.1488276
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spelling my.upm.eprints.726302020-11-17T02:32:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72630/ Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia Mahror, Norlia Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura Selamat, Jinap Abu Bakar, Fatimah Radu, Son Chin, Cheow Keat The peanut supply chain in Malaysia is dominated by three main stakeholders (importers, manufacturers, retailers). The present study aimed to determine the levels and critical points of aflatoxin and fungal contamination in peanuts along the supply chain. Specifically, two types of raw peanuts and six types of peanut-based products were collected (N = 178). Samples were analysed for aflatoxins by using high-performance liquid chromatography. Results revealed that the aflatoxin contamination was significantly higher (P ≤ 0.05) in raw peanuts and peanut-based products from the retailers. However, there was no significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) in fungal contamination for both types of peanuts except for the total fungal count in raw peanuts from the retailers. Furthermore, raw peanut kernels from the retailers were the most contaminated ones ranged from <LOD to 1021.4 µg/kg (mean: 120.7 µg/kg, median: 1.4 µg/kg) followed by the samples collected from the manufacturers which was ranged from < LOD to 181.9 µg/kg (mean: 20.5 µg/kg, median: 0.0 µg/kg). About 38% and 22% of the samples from the retailers and manufacturers were found to have exceeded the Malaysian Regulation limit (raw peanuts:15 µg/kg; peanut-based products:10 µg/kg), respectively. In contrast, no aflatoxins were detected in samples from the importers. On the other hand, 15.0% and 5.9% of peanut-based products from retailers and manufacturers, respectively, were found to have exceeded the limit. Fungal contamination (0.3–3.6 log CFU/g) was relatively higher in raw peanuts compared to that of peanut-based products (0.6–2.7 log CFU/g). In conclusion, the manufacturers and retailers were the critical points for aflatoxin contamination in peanuts. However, fungal contamination was more critical in the raw peanuts compared to peanut-based products. The study was limited by a minimal number of samples from the importer. Therefore, further investigations on a larger sample size should be conducted to confirm the findings in this present study. Routledge 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72630/1/Evaluation%20of%20aflatoxin%20and%20Aspergillus%20.pdf Mahror, Norlia and Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura and Selamat, Jinap and Abu Bakar, Fatimah and Radu, Son and Chin, Cheow Keat (2018) Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia. Food Additives and Contaminants: Part A: Chemistry, Analysis, Control, Exposure and Risk Assessment, 35 (9). pp. 1787-1802. ISSN 1944-0049; ESSN: 1944-0057 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19440049.2018.1488276 10.1080/19440049.2018.1488276
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description The peanut supply chain in Malaysia is dominated by three main stakeholders (importers, manufacturers, retailers). The present study aimed to determine the levels and critical points of aflatoxin and fungal contamination in peanuts along the supply chain. Specifically, two types of raw peanuts and six types of peanut-based products were collected (N = 178). Samples were analysed for aflatoxins by using high-performance liquid chromatography. Results revealed that the aflatoxin contamination was significantly higher (P ≤ 0.05) in raw peanuts and peanut-based products from the retailers. However, there was no significant difference (P ≥ 0.05) in fungal contamination for both types of peanuts except for the total fungal count in raw peanuts from the retailers. Furthermore, raw peanut kernels from the retailers were the most contaminated ones ranged from <LOD to 1021.4 µg/kg (mean: 120.7 µg/kg, median: 1.4 µg/kg) followed by the samples collected from the manufacturers which was ranged from < LOD to 181.9 µg/kg (mean: 20.5 µg/kg, median: 0.0 µg/kg). About 38% and 22% of the samples from the retailers and manufacturers were found to have exceeded the Malaysian Regulation limit (raw peanuts:15 µg/kg; peanut-based products:10 µg/kg), respectively. In contrast, no aflatoxins were detected in samples from the importers. On the other hand, 15.0% and 5.9% of peanut-based products from retailers and manufacturers, respectively, were found to have exceeded the limit. Fungal contamination (0.3–3.6 log CFU/g) was relatively higher in raw peanuts compared to that of peanut-based products (0.6–2.7 log CFU/g). In conclusion, the manufacturers and retailers were the critical points for aflatoxin contamination in peanuts. However, fungal contamination was more critical in the raw peanuts compared to peanut-based products. The study was limited by a minimal number of samples from the importer. Therefore, further investigations on a larger sample size should be conducted to confirm the findings in this present study.
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author Mahror, Norlia
Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura
Selamat, Jinap
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Radu, Son
Chin, Cheow Keat
spellingShingle Mahror, Norlia
Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura
Selamat, Jinap
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Radu, Son
Chin, Cheow Keat
Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
author_facet Mahror, Norlia
Mahmud @ Ab Rashid, Nor Khaizura
Selamat, Jinap
Abu Bakar, Fatimah
Radu, Son
Chin, Cheow Keat
author_sort Mahror, Norlia
title Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
title_short Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
title_full Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
title_fullStr Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of aflatoxin and Aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in Malaysia
title_sort evaluation of aflatoxin and aspergillus sp. contamination in raw peanuts and peanut-based products along this supply chain in malaysia
publisher Routledge
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72630/1/Evaluation%20of%20aflatoxin%20and%20Aspergillus%20.pdf
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19440049.2018.1488276
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