Author/Authors :
P. RAHIMI، نويسنده , , B. SHARIFNABI and M. BAHAR، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
To estimate the incidence contamination of fresh pistachio
nuts by aflatoxigenic fungi in Iran, nut samples
were collected from pistachio orchards in Kerman,
Rafsanjan and Isfahan regions. Out of the 200 Aspergillus
isolates obtained, 11 species were identified as
A. alliaceous, A. candidus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. niveus,
A. ochraceus, A. parasiticus, A. tamari, A. terreus,
A. unguis and A. wentii. For detection of aflatoxin production
ability of the isolates, three target genes,
namely aflR, aflJ, and omtB, used in PCR amplification.
In all the examined cases, the degenerate primer
designed for amplification of omtB gene, named
omtBII, was able to amplify an expected 611 bp fragment
in aflatoxigenic isolates in this study and yielded
the same result as those obtained from TLC analysis
and fluorescence ability by application of methylated
b-cyclodextrin in culture media. Using this procedure
the significant incidence of aflatoxin-producing aspergilli
was confirmed in pistachio nuts produced in
different regions of Iran. The results indicated that
PCR method described here, in combination with fluorescence
assay, is a reliable and simple confirmatory
test for monitoring pistachio nuts contaminated with
aflatoxinogenic aspergilli
Keywords :
Aspergillus , Pistachio , PCR , omtB , aflR , OmtBII primer , Aflatoxin , aflJ