Authors: Mohamed, Hams M.A.
Emeish, Walaa F.A.
Braeuning, Albert
Hammad, Seddik
Title: Detection of aflatoxin-producing fungi isolated from Nile Tilapia and fish feed
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: Contamination of fish by fungi and their mycotoxins poses major health concerns to human and animals. Therefore, our study was aimed to investigate Aspergillus flavus (A. flavus) infections and the levels of aflatoxins in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (O. niloticus), and fish feed. Samples from O. niloticus and fish feed (n=25 for each) were randomly collected from private fish farms at Qena province, Egypt, during the winter season. Different Aspergillus spp. were detected in 60 % and 64 % of O. niloticus and fish feed, respectively. HPLC-based analysis revealed aflatoxin-producing activity in 75 % and 83 % of A. flavus isolates from fish and fish feed, respectively. While 96 % of O. niloticus muscles and fish feed samples were contaminated with aflatoxins, the detected levels were below the permissible limits, i.e. 20 μg/kg. Moreover, experimental infection with toxicogenic A. flavus isolates was conducted to evaluate their pathogenicity in O. niloticus. Expectedly, experimental infections of O. niloticus with A. flavus were associated with several clinical symptoms reported in naturally infected fish, e.g. yellow coloration with skin ulceration, hemorrhagic ulcerative patches on gills and skin, corneal opacity, fin rot and abdominal distention. Furthermore, aflatoxicogenic A. flavus isolates from fish were sensitive to herbal clove oil.Even though the measured levels of aflatoxin were below permissible limits, effort should be placed on furtherreduction of exposure to genotoxic and carcinogenic mycotoxins.
Subject Headings: Oreochromus niloticus
A. flavus
Aflatoxins
Clove oil
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/36802
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-18803
Issue Date: 2017-12-13
Rights link: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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