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ชื่อบทความ Heat stability of Trichoderma asperelloides SKRU-01 culture filtrates: Potential applications for controlling fungal spoilage and AFB1 production in peanuts
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ชื่องานประชุมวิชาการ/วารสาร International Journal of Food Microbiology
ผู้แต่ง ไสว บัวแก้ว
วันที่ตีพิมพ์/นำเสนอ 5 พ.ย. 2566
ปีที่ 2024
ฉบับที่ 409
หมายเลขหน้า 1-12
ลักษณะบทความ
Abstract This study aimed to examine the heat stability of culture filtrates of Trichoderma asperelloides SKRU-01 (culture
filtrates SKRU-01) over a temperatures range (40–121 ◦C) and the effects on the antifungal activity against two
aflatoxin-producing strains (Aspergillus parasiticus TISTR 3276 and A. flavus PSRDC-4), aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)
degradation, and the role in mycotoxin control in peanuts. The impact of SKRU-01 culture age (2–12 day-old) on
both pathogenic strains revealed that the culture age of 6–12 day-old cultures exhibited no significant difference
(p > 0.05) of growth inhibition for strain TISTR 3276 (81.89–82.28 %) and 4–12 day-old cultures for strain
PSRDC-4 (74.87–79.06 %). The heat-treated temperatures from 40 ◦C to 121 ◦C caused no significant (p > 0.05)
reduction of mycelial growth for strain TISTR 3276 (82.61 % to 79.13 %) but significant (p < 0.05) deduction for
strain PSRDC-4 (75.15 % to 59.17 %). Heat treatment of the culture filtrates SKRU-01 at 60–121 ◦C caused the
reduction on spore germination inhibition (from about 68 % to 58.16 % for strain TISTR 3276 and 51.11 % for
strain PSRDC-4). These results indicate that strain TISTR 3276 exhibited greater susceptibility to culture filtrates
SKRU-01 compared to strain PSRDC-4. Furthermore, the culture filtrates SKRU-01 exhibited remarkable thermal
stability at 121 ◦C, degrading AFB1 to 63.91 %. Application of heat-stable culture filtrates SKRU-01 in peanuts
demonstrated that the reduction in fungal population and AFB1 production of both pathogenic strains depended
significantly (p < 0.05) on the level of heat treatment. The non-treated and 40 ◦C treated culture filtrates SKRU-
01 could reduce AFB1 production to lower than the Standard Aflatoxin Limitation (<20 μg/kg), ensuring food
safety and mitigating the health risks associated with aflatoxin exposure.