Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system

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Autor(a) principal: Paterson, R. R. M.
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Ana, Venâncio, Armando, Lima, Nelson
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/35582
Resumo: Control of Mycological Contaminants of BOttled Water (COMBOW) is an EU-CRAFT project which is investigating the significance of fungi to this commodity. Some fungi produce toxins (mycotoxins). These compounds contaminate food and drink with detrimental effects on human health and economies. Mycotoxins have been reported recently in stored water and production confirmed in vitro. Patulin is a mycotoxin and has been regulated by the EU since 1 November 2003 in apple juice and ingredients. Penicillium expansum is associated particularly with production in apples. The fungus was isolated from a bottled water production system as part of the COMBOW project. However, patulin is produced by a wide-range of fungi. Water solubility is a characteristic of patulin and so it could be present in high concentration. The toxin could also be contained within fungi and consumed together with the rest of the fungus when water is drunk. The taxonomy of the penicillia (still) is based on cultural and morphological characteristics. Many patulin-producing penicillia are included in subgenus Penicillium. However, it has been concluded that the “subgenus” is monophylogenic on the basis of DNA analysis and species concepts are varieties (e.g. chemotypes) of the same taxon. Considerable variation in phenotype has been reported in P. expansum, including patulin detection. Other species within subgenus Penicillium are reported as consistent patulin producers. However, only recently have some strains of P. brevicompactum been reported to produce patulin. This fungus was also isolated in the COMBOW project. The novel use of a probe of the isoepoxydon dehydrogenase (IDH ) gene of the patulin biosynthetic has facilitated patulin analysis in isolates by showing (a) the lack of potential, and (b) species variation for patulin production. The results presented here demonstrate patulin producing potential within associated fungi isolated from a water bottling plant and include IDH gene probe analysis. This work will enable appropriate measures to be implemented for patulin contamination control in bottled water via a HACCP approach, and help clarify patulin producing capability within penicillia.
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spelling Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity systemCiências Naturais::Ciências BiológicasCiências Agrárias::Biotecnologia Agrária e AlimentarControl of Mycological Contaminants of BOttled Water (COMBOW) is an EU-CRAFT project which is investigating the significance of fungi to this commodity. Some fungi produce toxins (mycotoxins). These compounds contaminate food and drink with detrimental effects on human health and economies. Mycotoxins have been reported recently in stored water and production confirmed in vitro. Patulin is a mycotoxin and has been regulated by the EU since 1 November 2003 in apple juice and ingredients. Penicillium expansum is associated particularly with production in apples. The fungus was isolated from a bottled water production system as part of the COMBOW project. However, patulin is produced by a wide-range of fungi. Water solubility is a characteristic of patulin and so it could be present in high concentration. The toxin could also be contained within fungi and consumed together with the rest of the fungus when water is drunk. The taxonomy of the penicillia (still) is based on cultural and morphological characteristics. Many patulin-producing penicillia are included in subgenus Penicillium. However, it has been concluded that the “subgenus” is monophylogenic on the basis of DNA analysis and species concepts are varieties (e.g. chemotypes) of the same taxon. Considerable variation in phenotype has been reported in P. expansum, including patulin detection. Other species within subgenus Penicillium are reported as consistent patulin producers. However, only recently have some strains of P. brevicompactum been reported to produce patulin. This fungus was also isolated in the COMBOW project. The novel use of a probe of the isoepoxydon dehydrogenase (IDH ) gene of the patulin biosynthetic has facilitated patulin analysis in isolates by showing (a) the lack of potential, and (b) species variation for patulin production. The results presented here demonstrate patulin producing potential within associated fungi isolated from a water bottling plant and include IDH gene probe analysis. This work will enable appropriate measures to be implemented for patulin contamination control in bottled water via a HACCP approach, and help clarify patulin producing capability within penicillia.EU project QLK1-CT-2002-70843Universidade do MinhoPaterson, R. R. M.Ribeiro, AnaVenâncio, ArmandoLima, Nelson2004-052004-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/35582enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:27:32Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/35582Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:22:08.674536Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
title Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
spellingShingle Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
Paterson, R. R. M.
Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Ciências Agrárias::Biotecnologia Agrária e Alimentar
title_short Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
title_full Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
title_fullStr Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
title_full_unstemmed Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
title_sort Patulin detection from Penicillia in bottled water commodity system
author Paterson, R. R. M.
author_facet Paterson, R. R. M.
Ribeiro, Ana
Venâncio, Armando
Lima, Nelson
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, Ana
Venâncio, Armando
Lima, Nelson
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paterson, R. R. M.
Ribeiro, Ana
Venâncio, Armando
Lima, Nelson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Ciências Agrárias::Biotecnologia Agrária e Alimentar
topic Ciências Naturais::Ciências Biológicas
Ciências Agrárias::Biotecnologia Agrária e Alimentar
description Control of Mycological Contaminants of BOttled Water (COMBOW) is an EU-CRAFT project which is investigating the significance of fungi to this commodity. Some fungi produce toxins (mycotoxins). These compounds contaminate food and drink with detrimental effects on human health and economies. Mycotoxins have been reported recently in stored water and production confirmed in vitro. Patulin is a mycotoxin and has been regulated by the EU since 1 November 2003 in apple juice and ingredients. Penicillium expansum is associated particularly with production in apples. The fungus was isolated from a bottled water production system as part of the COMBOW project. However, patulin is produced by a wide-range of fungi. Water solubility is a characteristic of patulin and so it could be present in high concentration. The toxin could also be contained within fungi and consumed together with the rest of the fungus when water is drunk. The taxonomy of the penicillia (still) is based on cultural and morphological characteristics. Many patulin-producing penicillia are included in subgenus Penicillium. However, it has been concluded that the “subgenus” is monophylogenic on the basis of DNA analysis and species concepts are varieties (e.g. chemotypes) of the same taxon. Considerable variation in phenotype has been reported in P. expansum, including patulin detection. Other species within subgenus Penicillium are reported as consistent patulin producers. However, only recently have some strains of P. brevicompactum been reported to produce patulin. This fungus was also isolated in the COMBOW project. The novel use of a probe of the isoepoxydon dehydrogenase (IDH ) gene of the patulin biosynthetic has facilitated patulin analysis in isolates by showing (a) the lack of potential, and (b) species variation for patulin production. The results presented here demonstrate patulin producing potential within associated fungi isolated from a water bottling plant and include IDH gene probe analysis. This work will enable appropriate measures to be implemented for patulin contamination control in bottled water via a HACCP approach, and help clarify patulin producing capability within penicillia.
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