ABSTRACT
Aflatoxins (AF) and fumonisins (FM) are major foodborne mycotoxins of public health concerns that infect maize and groundnuts which are the main components of cereal-based complementary foods with formula (CBCF-F). The study was conducted to: determine and compare the quantity of total AF and FM among different types of CBCF-F, identify the factors that might influence high contamination of AF and FM in CBCF-F, and assess awareness and perceptions of the processors about AF and FM contamination in cereals. The study design was cross-sectional, involving 60 processors whose 70 CBCF-F were collected for laboratory analysis. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay methods were used to quantify total AF and FM in the 70 CBCF-F samples. Data analysis was done using SPSS, and comparisons of the total AF and FM among samples were done with Duncan’s LSD. The results showed that 93 and 98% of CBCF-F samples were contaminated with AF and FM respectively; 32.9% of the samples exceeded the regulatory limit of 10 ppb set by TBS. There was no sample that exceeded the regulatory limit of 2 ppm for total fumonisin. The factors that increased AF contamination in CBCF-F were the use of groundnuts (p < 0.05) and living in rental houses (p < 0.05). Eighty-two (82%) and 95% of the respondents were not aware of AF and FM respectively; 90 had seen molds but 76.7% of them did not associate them with health implications while 28.3 and 48.3% perceived molds as crop diseases and decayed foods with no health implications to human being respectively. It is concluded that infants depending on CBCF-F are exposed to AF and FM contamination. Also, groundnuts and rental houses contribute significantly to increasing total AF in CBCF-F, and the majority of processors of CBCF-F are not aware of multiple occurrences of mycotoxins in cereal products. It is recommended that mycotoxins contamination should be viewed as a crosscutting issue and given priority in Tanzania.
KATENGESYA, T (2021). Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Contamination In Homemade And Commercial Cereal Based Complementary Foods With Formula In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/aflatoxin-and-fumonisin-contamination-in-homemade-and-commercial-cereal-based-complementary-foods-with-formula-in-morogoro-municipality-tanzania
KATENGESYA, TABU "Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Contamination In Homemade And Commercial Cereal Based Complementary Foods With Formula In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania" Afribary. Afribary, 13 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/aflatoxin-and-fumonisin-contamination-in-homemade-and-commercial-cereal-based-complementary-foods-with-formula-in-morogoro-municipality-tanzania. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.
KATENGESYA, TABU . "Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Contamination In Homemade And Commercial Cereal Based Complementary Foods With Formula In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania". Afribary, Afribary, 13 May. 2021. Web. 30 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/aflatoxin-and-fumonisin-contamination-in-homemade-and-commercial-cereal-based-complementary-foods-with-formula-in-morogoro-municipality-tanzania >.
KATENGESYA, TABU . "Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Contamination In Homemade And Commercial Cereal Based Complementary Foods With Formula In Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 30, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/aflatoxin-and-fumonisin-contamination-in-homemade-and-commercial-cereal-based-complementary-foods-with-formula-in-morogoro-municipality-tanzania