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Title: Natural occurrence of ochratoxin A in some marketed Nigerian foods
Authors: Makun, H. A
Adeniran, A.L
Mailafiya, Simeon Chidawa
Ayanda, Ifedapo Solomon
Mudashiru, Afeez Temitayo
Ojukwu, Uzochukwu Jeffrey
Jagaba, Abel Sunday
Usman, Zakari
Salihu, Danlami Adam
Keywords: Ochratoxin Cereals Cassava HPLC Nigeria
Issue Date: 2013
Abstract: A total of one hundred and nine samples of maize (Zea mays) (17), millet (Pennisetum spp) (18), guinea corn (Sorghum) (17), acha (Digitaria exilis stapf) (20),sesame (Sesamum indicum) (19) and fermented cassava (Manihot esculenta) flakes (garri) (18) from markets located in Minna and its environs were analysed for ochratoxin A (OTA) by High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). OTA was detected in 98.2% of the samples. The levels found were maize (0e139.2 mg/kg), millet (10.20e46.57 mg/kg), guinea corn (0e29.50 mg/kg), sesame seeds (1.90e15.66 mg/kg), acha (1.38e23.90 mg/kg) and garri (3.28 e22.73 mg/kg). Maize had the highest level of OTA with “acha” having the lowest content of the toxin. The OTA levels found in marketed food and feed commodities which were mostly (74.3%) above 5 mg/kg, the European Union standard raise public health concern. The study is the first report of OTA contam ination of acha, sesame seed and garri in Nigeria and possibly in Africa
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