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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 798: III International Symposium on Fig

MYCOTOXINS IN DRIED FIGS

Authors:   H. Karaca, S. Nas
Keywords:   dried fruits, Ficus carica, molds, aflatoxin, ochratoxin, citrinin, patulin
Abstract:
Dried figs, an important export commodity of Turkey, are suitable food for mold contamination and growth. Toxigenic molds can produce secondary metabolites called “mycotoxins” under favorable conditions and threaten human and animal health. The most dangerous kinds of these metabolites are aflatoxins. The allowed amounts of these toxic metabolites in food and feed have been restricted by legislation in many countries. Excess amounts of these metabolites in foods, including dried figs, have created some major problems for exports of dried figs from Turkey. In this study, we explain the relationship between dried figs, toxigenic molds and mycotoxins (especially aflatoxins) and present information of related studies on important export products, such as dried figs from Turkey. Moreover, methods to prevent mycotoxin contamination of these products are also discussed.

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