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Name: Praveen Kumar 
Id no.: 14AG63R21 
Native place: PATNA , BIHAR 
Email: PRAVINKUMAR881@HOTMAIL.COM 
Education: B. TECH ( MECHANICAL ENGG) 
University of graduation: KIIT UNIVERSITY 
Year of passing out: 2012 
Job experience (if any):NA 
Training/projects undergone: BIHAR STATE 
HYDROELECTRIC CORPORATION 
Seminar on: BIODETERIOTATION OF 
GRAINS AND RISK OF MYCOTOXINS . 
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The Bio deterioration of grains and the risk of 
mycotoxins 
Praveen Kumar 
14AG63R21 
Department of Agricultural & Food Engineering 
IIT Kharagpur 
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Contents 
– Bio deterioration of grains. 
– Molds and mycotoxins. 
– The significance of mycotoxins. 
– The interaction of mycotoxins. 
– The control of mycotoxins . 
– The segregation of contaminated grains . 
– Sampling and analysis . 
– Conclusions . 
– References . 
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• The condition of stored grains is determined by a complex 
interaction between grain and the variety of macro and 
micro organisms. 
• Insects , mites , rodents birds and microorganisms which 
may attack it . 
• Grains provide an abundant source of nutrients and the 
natural consequence is the spoilage of the grains caused by 
organisms. 
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Bio deterioration of grains
• The extent of contamination by moulds is largely 
determined by the temperature of the grain and the 
availability of water and oxygen. 
• The interaction between grain temperature and moisture 
content also affects the extent of mould colonisation. 
• Insects and mites (arthropods) can, of course, make a 
significant contribution towards the bio deterioration of 
grain, through the physical damage and nutrient losses 
caused by their activity. 
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Bio deterioration of grains 
• In general, grain is not infested by insects below a 
temperature of 17°C whereas mite infestations can occur 
between 3 and 30°C and above 12 per cent moisture content . 
• The metabolic activity of insects and mites causes an increase 
in both the moisture content and temperature of the infested 
grain. 
• Arthropods also act as carriers of mould spores and their 
faecal material can be utilised as a food source by moulds. 
Furthermore, moulds can provide food for insects and mites 
but, in some cases, may also act as pathogens. 6
• Another important factor that can affect mould 
growth is the proportion of broken kernels in a 
consignment of grain. 
• Mould growth is also regulated by the 
proportions of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon 
dioxide in the intergranular atmosphere. 
• Many moulds will grow at very low oxygen 
concentrations; a half of linear growth, 
Interactions between the gases and the prevailing 
water activity also influence mould growth 
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Moulds and mycotoxins 
• In ecosystem the growth of micro organisms is due 
to the nutrient availability and micro 
environmental changes with time. 
• Grains are predominantly contaminated by those 
moulds requiring high water activities (at least 0.88 
aw) for growth. 
• Stored grains will support moulds which grow at 
lower moisture levels. 
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• The rate of mould growth is also determined by the ability 
of the micro-organism to compete with other species. 
• Some species, including those of Aspergillus, Penicillium 
and Fusarium, can occur both in the field and in storage. 
• Some secondary metabolites produced by moulds are 
highly toxic to animals, humans and plants. These so-called 
are 'mycotoxins'. 
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Mycotoxins 
• Mycotoxins are the metabolites ( by – product ) of the growth 
of moulds. 
• They have very real toxic side effects to other plants and 
animals. 
• They are also generally less selective of the hosts they attack 
and can cross plant species . 
• Fusarium , Penicillium and, Aspergillus are the most important 
mycotoxins producing fungal genera . 
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• They are low molecular weight compounds with diverse 
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chemical structures and biological properties. 
• Toxigenic (mycotoxins-producing) Aspergillus moulds can occur 
both before and after harvest. 
• Fusarium and Penicillium moulds occur predominantly before 
and after harvest . 
• Aspergillus is associated with the tropics and Penicillium with 
temperate climates, Fusarium moulds occur world wide. 
• Temperature and moisture can greatly affect the growth rate 
of fungi as well as the types and amount of mycotoxins 
produced.
The major mould and mycotoxins 
Mould species Mycotoxins produced 
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Aspergillus parasiticus Aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2 
A. Flavus Aflatoxins B1, B2 
Fusarium sporotrichioides T-2 toxin 
F. Graminearum deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin) 
Zearalenone 
F. Moniliforme fumonisins 
Penicillium verrucosum ochratoxin A
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The significance of mycotoxins 
• The significance of mycotoxins is difficult to asses due to 
extremely small amount of toxic chemical in the diet . 
• There are several risks of mycotoxins ,these are : 
• Risk to human health. 
• Their effect on animal health . 
• Impact on livestock production and productivity 
• Legislation ( when it exists) . 
• Demand of the food industry of for high quality raw 
materials. 
• Mycotoxins are not easily detectable , when health problems 
arise all possible involvement are investigated and then after 
when no symptoms are found then only mycotoxins are 
tested.
• The existence of legislation requires an agreed policy for 
testing and control to be implemented , at present there is no 
limit for mycotoxins in raw cereals . 
• However , regulations are to be introduced in 2 to 3 years for 
Aflatoxins and ochratoxin A in raw cereals . 
• The mycotoxins have attracted worldwide attention, over the 
past 30 years. 
• Firstly because of their perceived impact on human health. 
• Secondly, economic losses occurring from condemned 
foods/feeds and decreased animal productivity. 
• Thirdly, serious impact of mycotoxins contamination on 
internationally traded commodities. 
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The Aflatoxins 
• Aflatoxins are group of mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus , 
mainly A. parasiticus and A.flavus . 
• They are common fungal contaminants of nuts but are also 
found in many other feedstuffs e.g. corn , tree nuts , rice and 
wheat. 
• Aflatoxins B1 , B2, G1 and G2 are four naturally occurring 
forms of Aflatoxins , B1 being the most potent prevalent . 
• Chemical structure of Aflatoxins.
The Ochratoxins 
• The ochratoxins are produced by numerous Aspergillus and 
Penicillium supplement , including A.ochraceus and 
Penicillium verrucosum. 
• Ochratoxins are found principally in cereal grains but also in 
animal by-products because of their binding with plasma 
proteins and long half life in animal tissues . 
• There are four ochratoxins homologues : A, B , C and D. A is 
the most prevalent whereas , A & C are most toxic . 
• Chemical structure of Ochratoxins. 
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Tremor genic mycotoxins 
• Tremor genic mycotoxins are produced by Penicillium , 
Aspergillus , and claviceps . 
• They are rarely found in feed ingredients but are usually 
produced during food spoilage . 
• Dogs are exposed to tremor genic mycotoxins when eating 
mouldy garbage ,such as dairy product , nuts , grains. 
• More than 20 mycotoxins have been classified as tremor gens. 
• Most tremor genic mycotoxins are neurotoxic indole alkaloids. 
• Penitrem A causes slight salivation , vomiting , ataxia and 
tremors in dogs . 
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The interaction of mycotoxins 
• The complex ecology of mould growth and mycotoxin 
production can produce mixtures of mycotoxins in food and 
feed grains, particularly in cereal . 
• The co-occurrence of mycotoxins can arise through a single 
mould producing more than one toxin. 
• The co-occurrence of mycotoxins can affect both the level of 
mycotoxin production and the toxicology of the contaminated 
grain. 
• The presence of trichothecenes may increase the production 
of Aflatoxins in stored grain . 
• To date, little is known about this particularly important area 
of mycotoxicology. 
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The control of mycotoxins 
• Since the occurrence of mycotoxins is a consequence of bio 
deterioration, to mitigate the effect of spoilage the agents like 
temperature, moisture and pests should be controlled. 
• Humid climate ,excess rainfall and moist weather lead to 
mould contamination and mycotoxin production in grains. 
• Considerable effort has been expended on the development 
of crop strains which are resistant to mould growth or 
mycotoxin production. 
• Breeding programmes have focused, for example, on the 
development of Aspergillus/Aflatoxins resistant varieties of 
maize and groundnuts, with limited success. 
• However, despite the best efforts of the agricultural 
community, mycotoxins will continue to be present in a wide 
range of foods and feeds. 
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The Segregation of Contaminated Grains 
• There are basically two methods of controlling mycotoxins: 
• The segregation of contaminated grains and, 
• The Detoxification of Mycotoxins. 
The segregation of contaminated grains : 
• The identification and segregation of contaminated 
consignments is pursued through the implementation of 
quality control . 
• The consignment is accepted or rejected on the basis of the 
analysis of representative samples of the food or feed. 
• Acceptable levels of mycotoxin contamination are specified by 
individual customers, commercial agreements and regulators . 
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• The mycotoxin content of grains can be further reduced 
during processing. 
• Automatic colour sorting, often in combination with manual 
sorting, is widely used to segregate kernels of abnormal 
appearance during the processing of edible grade groundnuts. 
• Mycotoxins can also be concentrated in various fractions 
produced during the milling process. 
• Zearalenone and deoxynivalenol, for example, are reportedly 
concentrated in the bran fraction during the milling of cereals. 
• the stability of mycotoxins during processing will depend 
upon a number of factors including grain type, level of 
contamination, moisture content, temperature and other 
processing agents. 
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The Detoxification of Mycotoxins 
• Ammonia, as both an anhydrous vapour and an aqueous 
solution, is the detoxification reagent, for the destruction of 
Aflatoxins. 
• The nature of the reaction products of the ammonisation of 
aflatoxin is still poorly understood. 
• The formal approval of the ammonisation process by the USA 
Food and Drug Administration is still awaited. 
• Commercial processes have not been developed for the 
detoxification mycotoxins. 
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Sampling and analysis. 
• The control of the mycotoxin problem comprises : 
• The identification of the nature and extent of the problem by 
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the implementation of surveillance studies . 
• The regular monitoring of foods and feeds as part of a quality 
control programme. 
• The introduction of improved handling procedures, which 
address the identified problems. 
• The distribution of aflatoxins (and, presumably, other 
mycotoxins) in grains is highly skewed, it is important that 
great care is taken to collect a representative sample .
Conclusions. 
• The mycotoxins described in this chapter, as symptoms of bio 
deterioration, are acutely toxic, carcinogenic, 
immunosuppressive and oestrogenic. 
• The potential immunosuppressive role of mycotoxins in the 
aetiology of human disease is an especially important issue 
which requires further careful study. 
• Every effort must be made to minimise the occurrence of 
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mycotoxins in food and feed grains. 
• Undoubtedly, the implementation of improved handling and 
quality control procedures will have a significant effect on the 
incidence of mycotoxins in important foods and feeds 
throughout the world.
References 
• Maxwell C K Leung, Gabriel Diaz – Llano, and Trevor K. smith. 
Department of animal and poultry science, university of 
Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 
• Naresh magan, David aldred, applied mycology group 
carnfield health, Carnfield University, silsoe campus, Bedford. 
• K .A . Scudamore , KAS mycotoxins , 6 fern drive , Taplow 
maidenhead , Berkshire . 
• Black, Kevin. “Aflatoxins in Corn” (Dec. 1996) Online. 
Internet. 20, February , 1997. 
• Cheeke, Peter R., Lee R. Shull. ed. Natural Toxicants in Feeds 
and Poisonous Plants. Westport: AVI Publishing 1988 
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R21 bio deteroration of grains ans risk of mycotoxins

  • 1. 1 Name: Praveen Kumar Id no.: 14AG63R21 Native place: PATNA , BIHAR Email: PRAVINKUMAR881@HOTMAIL.COM Education: B. TECH ( MECHANICAL ENGG) University of graduation: KIIT UNIVERSITY Year of passing out: 2012 Job experience (if any):NA Training/projects undergone: BIHAR STATE HYDROELECTRIC CORPORATION Seminar on: BIODETERIOTATION OF GRAINS AND RISK OF MYCOTOXINS . How do you think his seminar is useful : Relevant information about mycotoxins and their ill effects on grains . Paste Your passport Size Photo here.
  • 2. The Bio deterioration of grains and the risk of mycotoxins Praveen Kumar 14AG63R21 Department of Agricultural & Food Engineering IIT Kharagpur 2
  • 3. Contents – Bio deterioration of grains. – Molds and mycotoxins. – The significance of mycotoxins. – The interaction of mycotoxins. – The control of mycotoxins . – The segregation of contaminated grains . – Sampling and analysis . – Conclusions . – References . 3
  • 4. • The condition of stored grains is determined by a complex interaction between grain and the variety of macro and micro organisms. • Insects , mites , rodents birds and microorganisms which may attack it . • Grains provide an abundant source of nutrients and the natural consequence is the spoilage of the grains caused by organisms. 4 Bio deterioration of grains
  • 5. • The extent of contamination by moulds is largely determined by the temperature of the grain and the availability of water and oxygen. • The interaction between grain temperature and moisture content also affects the extent of mould colonisation. • Insects and mites (arthropods) can, of course, make a significant contribution towards the bio deterioration of grain, through the physical damage and nutrient losses caused by their activity. 5
  • 6. Bio deterioration of grains • In general, grain is not infested by insects below a temperature of 17°C whereas mite infestations can occur between 3 and 30°C and above 12 per cent moisture content . • The metabolic activity of insects and mites causes an increase in both the moisture content and temperature of the infested grain. • Arthropods also act as carriers of mould spores and their faecal material can be utilised as a food source by moulds. Furthermore, moulds can provide food for insects and mites but, in some cases, may also act as pathogens. 6
  • 7. • Another important factor that can affect mould growth is the proportion of broken kernels in a consignment of grain. • Mould growth is also regulated by the proportions of oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide in the intergranular atmosphere. • Many moulds will grow at very low oxygen concentrations; a half of linear growth, Interactions between the gases and the prevailing water activity also influence mould growth 7
  • 8. Moulds and mycotoxins • In ecosystem the growth of micro organisms is due to the nutrient availability and micro environmental changes with time. • Grains are predominantly contaminated by those moulds requiring high water activities (at least 0.88 aw) for growth. • Stored grains will support moulds which grow at lower moisture levels. 8
  • 9. • The rate of mould growth is also determined by the ability of the micro-organism to compete with other species. • Some species, including those of Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium, can occur both in the field and in storage. • Some secondary metabolites produced by moulds are highly toxic to animals, humans and plants. These so-called are 'mycotoxins'. 9
  • 10. Mycotoxins • Mycotoxins are the metabolites ( by – product ) of the growth of moulds. • They have very real toxic side effects to other plants and animals. • They are also generally less selective of the hosts they attack and can cross plant species . • Fusarium , Penicillium and, Aspergillus are the most important mycotoxins producing fungal genera . 10
  • 11. • They are low molecular weight compounds with diverse 11 chemical structures and biological properties. • Toxigenic (mycotoxins-producing) Aspergillus moulds can occur both before and after harvest. • Fusarium and Penicillium moulds occur predominantly before and after harvest . • Aspergillus is associated with the tropics and Penicillium with temperate climates, Fusarium moulds occur world wide. • Temperature and moisture can greatly affect the growth rate of fungi as well as the types and amount of mycotoxins produced.
  • 12. The major mould and mycotoxins Mould species Mycotoxins produced 12 Aspergillus parasiticus Aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2 A. Flavus Aflatoxins B1, B2 Fusarium sporotrichioides T-2 toxin F. Graminearum deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin) Zearalenone F. Moniliforme fumonisins Penicillium verrucosum ochratoxin A
  • 13. 13 The significance of mycotoxins • The significance of mycotoxins is difficult to asses due to extremely small amount of toxic chemical in the diet . • There are several risks of mycotoxins ,these are : • Risk to human health. • Their effect on animal health . • Impact on livestock production and productivity • Legislation ( when it exists) . • Demand of the food industry of for high quality raw materials. • Mycotoxins are not easily detectable , when health problems arise all possible involvement are investigated and then after when no symptoms are found then only mycotoxins are tested.
  • 14. • The existence of legislation requires an agreed policy for testing and control to be implemented , at present there is no limit for mycotoxins in raw cereals . • However , regulations are to be introduced in 2 to 3 years for Aflatoxins and ochratoxin A in raw cereals . • The mycotoxins have attracted worldwide attention, over the past 30 years. • Firstly because of their perceived impact on human health. • Secondly, economic losses occurring from condemned foods/feeds and decreased animal productivity. • Thirdly, serious impact of mycotoxins contamination on internationally traded commodities. 14
  • 15. 15 The Aflatoxins • Aflatoxins are group of mycotoxins produced by Aspergillus , mainly A. parasiticus and A.flavus . • They are common fungal contaminants of nuts but are also found in many other feedstuffs e.g. corn , tree nuts , rice and wheat. • Aflatoxins B1 , B2, G1 and G2 are four naturally occurring forms of Aflatoxins , B1 being the most potent prevalent . • Chemical structure of Aflatoxins.
  • 16. The Ochratoxins • The ochratoxins are produced by numerous Aspergillus and Penicillium supplement , including A.ochraceus and Penicillium verrucosum. • Ochratoxins are found principally in cereal grains but also in animal by-products because of their binding with plasma proteins and long half life in animal tissues . • There are four ochratoxins homologues : A, B , C and D. A is the most prevalent whereas , A & C are most toxic . • Chemical structure of Ochratoxins. 16
  • 17. Tremor genic mycotoxins • Tremor genic mycotoxins are produced by Penicillium , Aspergillus , and claviceps . • They are rarely found in feed ingredients but are usually produced during food spoilage . • Dogs are exposed to tremor genic mycotoxins when eating mouldy garbage ,such as dairy product , nuts , grains. • More than 20 mycotoxins have been classified as tremor gens. • Most tremor genic mycotoxins are neurotoxic indole alkaloids. • Penitrem A causes slight salivation , vomiting , ataxia and tremors in dogs . 17
  • 18. The interaction of mycotoxins • The complex ecology of mould growth and mycotoxin production can produce mixtures of mycotoxins in food and feed grains, particularly in cereal . • The co-occurrence of mycotoxins can arise through a single mould producing more than one toxin. • The co-occurrence of mycotoxins can affect both the level of mycotoxin production and the toxicology of the contaminated grain. • The presence of trichothecenes may increase the production of Aflatoxins in stored grain . • To date, little is known about this particularly important area of mycotoxicology. 18
  • 19. The control of mycotoxins • Since the occurrence of mycotoxins is a consequence of bio deterioration, to mitigate the effect of spoilage the agents like temperature, moisture and pests should be controlled. • Humid climate ,excess rainfall and moist weather lead to mould contamination and mycotoxin production in grains. • Considerable effort has been expended on the development of crop strains which are resistant to mould growth or mycotoxin production. • Breeding programmes have focused, for example, on the development of Aspergillus/Aflatoxins resistant varieties of maize and groundnuts, with limited success. • However, despite the best efforts of the agricultural community, mycotoxins will continue to be present in a wide range of foods and feeds. 19
  • 20. The Segregation of Contaminated Grains • There are basically two methods of controlling mycotoxins: • The segregation of contaminated grains and, • The Detoxification of Mycotoxins. The segregation of contaminated grains : • The identification and segregation of contaminated consignments is pursued through the implementation of quality control . • The consignment is accepted or rejected on the basis of the analysis of representative samples of the food or feed. • Acceptable levels of mycotoxin contamination are specified by individual customers, commercial agreements and regulators . 20
  • 21. • The mycotoxin content of grains can be further reduced during processing. • Automatic colour sorting, often in combination with manual sorting, is widely used to segregate kernels of abnormal appearance during the processing of edible grade groundnuts. • Mycotoxins can also be concentrated in various fractions produced during the milling process. • Zearalenone and deoxynivalenol, for example, are reportedly concentrated in the bran fraction during the milling of cereals. • the stability of mycotoxins during processing will depend upon a number of factors including grain type, level of contamination, moisture content, temperature and other processing agents. 21
  • 22. The Detoxification of Mycotoxins • Ammonia, as both an anhydrous vapour and an aqueous solution, is the detoxification reagent, for the destruction of Aflatoxins. • The nature of the reaction products of the ammonisation of aflatoxin is still poorly understood. • The formal approval of the ammonisation process by the USA Food and Drug Administration is still awaited. • Commercial processes have not been developed for the detoxification mycotoxins. 22
  • 23. Sampling and analysis. • The control of the mycotoxin problem comprises : • The identification of the nature and extent of the problem by 23 the implementation of surveillance studies . • The regular monitoring of foods and feeds as part of a quality control programme. • The introduction of improved handling procedures, which address the identified problems. • The distribution of aflatoxins (and, presumably, other mycotoxins) in grains is highly skewed, it is important that great care is taken to collect a representative sample .
  • 24. Conclusions. • The mycotoxins described in this chapter, as symptoms of bio deterioration, are acutely toxic, carcinogenic, immunosuppressive and oestrogenic. • The potential immunosuppressive role of mycotoxins in the aetiology of human disease is an especially important issue which requires further careful study. • Every effort must be made to minimise the occurrence of 24 mycotoxins in food and feed grains. • Undoubtedly, the implementation of improved handling and quality control procedures will have a significant effect on the incidence of mycotoxins in important foods and feeds throughout the world.
  • 25. References • Maxwell C K Leung, Gabriel Diaz – Llano, and Trevor K. smith. Department of animal and poultry science, university of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. • Naresh magan, David aldred, applied mycology group carnfield health, Carnfield University, silsoe campus, Bedford. • K .A . Scudamore , KAS mycotoxins , 6 fern drive , Taplow maidenhead , Berkshire . • Black, Kevin. “Aflatoxins in Corn” (Dec. 1996) Online. Internet. 20, February , 1997. • Cheeke, Peter R., Lee R. Shull. ed. Natural Toxicants in Feeds and Poisonous Plants. Westport: AVI Publishing 1988 25