Agricultural Science Digest - A Research Journal
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2019
  • Volume: 39
  • Issue: 1

Analysis of impact of anaerobic condition on the aflatoxin production in Aspergillus parasiticus Speare

  • Author:
  • Maneesh Kumar1,, Harish Kumar1, Roshan Kamal Topno2, Jainendra Kumar3
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 75 to 78

1ICMR-Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Agam kuan, Patna-800 007, Bihar, India

2Department of Biotechnology, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, Patna-824 234, Bihar, India

3Department of Botany, College of Commerce, Arts & Science, Patliputra University, Patna-800 020, Bihar, India

Department of Biotechnology, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya-824 234, Bihar, India

*Corresponding author's e-mail: kumar.maneesh11@gmail.com

Online published on 11 April, 2019.

Abstract

Aflatoxins are the natural carcinogens that are the best characterized as fungal secondary metabolites. The producers that are responsiblefor aflatoxin biosynthesis arestrongly associated in toxic contamination of essential agricultural products. Aspergillus parasiticus is an exclusive fungus that participates in causing hepatic problems in humans and cattle. These mycotoxins are greatly influenced by abiotic stresses. The fungal growth, proliferation and its toxigenicity are highly influenced by these stresses. Present study aimed to restrict the mycelial growth and to prevent aflatoxin preparation in A. parasiticus under the anoxic stress. The monosporic strains of A. parasiticus were grown in two different Erlenmeyer conical flasks containing Czapek Dox Broth and Czapek Dox Agar under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The anoxic condition was maintained using Anaero Bag System. Aflatoxin was isolated after 10 days, and quantitative estimation was done by using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The experimental outcome showed that there was a drastic decrease in both the morphological growth and the aflatoxin biosynthesis of A. parasiticus in anoxic state.

Keywords

Aflatoxin, Anaerobic, Anaero Bag System, Aspergillus, HPLC