Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Among the food safety issues, the occurrence of fungal species able to produce toxic metabolites on the
agro-food products has acquired a general attention. These compounds, the mycotoxins, generally provided
of low molecular weight, are the result of the secondary metabolism of the toxigenic fungi. They
may have toxic activity toward the plants, but mostly represent a serious risk for human and animal health
worldwide, since they can be accumulated on many fi nal crop products and they have a broad range of
toxic biological activities. In particular, mainly cereals are the most sensitive crops to the colonization of
toxigenic fungal species which accumulate in the grains the related mycotoxins both in the fi eld, until the
harvest stage, and in the storage. According to a Food and Agriculture Organization study, approximately
25 % of the global food and feed output is contaminated by mycotoxins. Therefore, since a large proportion
of the world's population consumes, as a staple food, the cereals, the consumption of mycotoxincontaminated
cereals is a main issue for health risk worldwide. Furthermore, mycotoxin contamination can
have a huge economic and social impact, especially when mycotoxin occurrence on the food commodities
is over the regulation limits established by different national and transnational institutions, implying that
contaminated products must be discarded. Finally, the climate change due to the global warming can alter
stages and rates of toxigenic fungi development and modify host-resistance and host-pathogen interactions,
infl uencing deeply also the conditions for mycotoxin production that vary for each individual pathogen.
New combinations of mycotoxins/host plants/geographical areas are arising to the attention of the
scientifi c community and require new diagnostic tools and deeper knowledge of both biology and genetics
of toxigenic fungi. Moreover, to spread awareness and knowledge at international level on both the hazard
that mycotoxins represent for consumers and costs for stakeholders is of key importance for developing all
possible measures aimed to control such dangerous contaminants worldwide
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Aspergillus; Fusarium; Penicillium; Aflatoxins; Health impact; Economic impact
Elenco autori:
Moretti, Antonio; Susca, Antonia; Logrieco, ANTONIO FRANCESCO
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Titolo del libro:
Mycotoxigenic Fungi: Methods and Protocols