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Effects of Four Isothiocyanates in Dissolved and Gaseous States on the Growth and Aflatoxin Production of Aspergillus flavus In Vitro.

Yohei HareyamaMitsunori TaraoKoki ToyotaTomohiro FurukawaYoshiharu FujiiMasayo Kushiro
Published in: Toxins (2022)
Aflatoxins (AFs), a class of toxins produced by certain species of the genus Aspergillus , occasionally contaminate food and cause serious damage to human health and the economy. AFs contamination is a global problem, and there is a need to develop effective strategies to control aflatoxigenic fungi. In this study, we focused on isothiocyanates (ITCs) as potential chemical agents for the control of aflatoxigenic fungi. We quantitatively evaluated the effects of four ITCs (allyl ITC (AITC), benzyl ITC (BITC), and methyl and phenylethyl ITCs) in dissolved and gaseous states on the growth and aflatoxin B 1 production of Aspergillus flavus . In experiments using dissolved ITCs, BITC was found to be the strongest inhibitor of growth and aflatoxin B 1 production by A. flavus . Meanwhile, in the gaseous state, AITC strongly inhibited the A. flavus growth. When the concentration of ITCs in the liquid medium was quantified over time, AITC levels decreased to below the detection limit within 24 h, whereas BITC levels remained stable even after 48 h. These results suggested that when ITCs are utilized to control aflatoxigenic fungi, it is necessary to use them in a dissolved or gaseous state, depending on their volatility.
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