Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Aflatoxins (AFs) are secondary metabolites produced by Aspergillus spp., known for
their hepatotoxic, carcinogenic, and mutagenic activity in humans and animals. AF
contamination of staple food commodities is a global concern due to their toxicity
and the economic losses they cause. Different strategies have been applied to reduce
fungal contamination and AF production. Among them, the use of natural, plant-derived
compounds is emerging as a promising strategy to be applied to control both Aspergillus
spoilage and AF contamination in food and feed commodities in an integrated pre- and
postharvest management. In particular, phenols, aldehydes, and terpenes extracted
from medicinal plants, spices, or fruits have been studied in depth. They can be
easily extracted, they are generally recognized as safe (GRAS), and they are foodgrade
and act through a wide variety of mechanisms. This review investigated the
main compounds with antifungal and anti-aflatoxigenic activity, also elucidating their
physiological role and the different modes of action and synergies. Plant bioactive
compounds are shown to be effective in modulating Aspergillus spp. contamination
and AF production both in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, their application in pre- and
postharvest management could represent an important tool to control aflatoxigenic fungi
and to reduce AF contamination.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aspergillus; Aflatoxins; Plant extracts; Bioactive Compounds
Elenco autori:
Logrieco, ANTONIO FRANCESCO; Loi, Martina; Mule', Giuseppina
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