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Title: Assessment of dietary exposure and levels of mycotoxins in sorghum from Niger State of Nigeria
Authors: Badmos, Fatima Omolola
Muhammad, Hadiza Lami
Dabara, Achi
Adefolalu, Funmilola
Salubuyi, Susan
Abdulkadir, Abdullahi
Oyetunji, Victor Tope
Apeh, Daniel Ojochenemi
Muhammad, Hadiza Kudu
Mwanza, Mulunda
Monjerezi, Maurice
Matumba, Limbikani
Makun, Hussaini Anthony
Keywords: Aflatoxins; cyclopiazonic acid; deoxynivalenol; nivalenol; ochratoxin A; Niger State; sorghum
Issue Date: 6-Dec-2023
Publisher: Food Additives and Contaminants
Series/Report no.: Vol 41, No 1;
Abstract: This study reports levels of mycotoxins in sorghum from Niger State, Nigeria, and provides a comprehensive assessment of their potential health risks by combining mycotoxin levels and dietary exposure assessment. A total of 240 samples of red and white sorghum were collected from both stores and markets across four microclimatic zones. Fungal species were identified using a dilution plate method. Aflatoxins (AFs), deoxynivalenol, nivalenol, and ochratoxin (OTA) were quantified using HPLC, whereas cyclopiazonic acid, fumonisins (FUMs) and zearalenone were quantified using ELISA. A. flavus and A. fumigatus were domin-ant fungal species followed by F. verticilloides, A. oryzae and P. verrucosum. Aflatoxins (mean: 29.97mg/kg) were detected in all samples, whereas OTA (mean: 37.5 mg/kg) and FUMs (mean: 3269.8mg/kg) were detected in 72% and 50% of the samples, respectively. Mycotoxins frequently co-occurred in binary mixtures of AFsOTA and AFsFUMs. Dietary exposure estimates were highest for FUMs at 230% of TDI and margin of exposures (MOEs) for both AFs and OTA (<10,000) indicating a potential risk associated with combined expos- ure to AFs and OTA. The Risk of hepatocellular carcinoma cases (HCC/year) attributable to AFs and OTA exposure from sorghum was estimated to be 5.99�105 and 0.24�105 cases for HBsAgindividuals based on 13.6% HBV incidence. Similarly, the HCC/year for AFs and OTA were assessed to be 3.59�105 and 0.14�105 at an 8.1% prevalence rate. Therefore, the results of this study demonstrate the high prevalence and dietary exposure to mycotox-ins through sorghum consumption, raising public health and trade concerns.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/27715
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