Effect of Water Activity and Temperature on Aflatoxin Production by Aspergillus parasiticus

Author:

NORTHOLT M. D.1,VERHULSDONK C. A. H.1,SOENTORO P. S S.1,PAULSCH W. E.1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorium voor Zoönosen en Levensmiddelenmicrobiologie and Laboratorium voor Chemisch Levensmiddelenonderzoek Rijks Instituut voor de Volksgezondheid, Bilthoven, The Netherlands

Abstract

The effect of water activity (aw) on growth and aflatoxin production by Aspergillus parasiticus NRRL 2999 was determined using submerged cultures in which the aw was adjusted by addition of glycerine, glucose, or a mixture of salts. At a sub-optimal aw aflatoxin production was low in the glycerol and glucose media while no strong inhibition of mycelial growth occurred. A similar effect was obtained in surface cultures on agar media in which the aw was adjusted by addition of glycerine or sucrose. The effect of a sub-optimal temperature was the reverse; compared to inhibition of mycelial growth in surface cultures, the effect on aflatoxin production was slight. No detectable quantities of aflatoxin B1 were formed at 0.83 aw and at 10 C nor at four combinations of higher aw and temperature. The aw was measured by a recently developed device using the dewpoint principle.

Publisher

International Association for Food Protection

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