Research Topic: ochratoxin biosynthesis

Phylogeny of Aspergillus section Circumdati and inhibition of ochratoxins potential by green synthesised ZnO nanoparticles

Researchers identified four species of Aspergillus fungus that contaminate crops and produce poisonous compounds called ochratoxins. They found that specially made zinc oxide nanoparticles, created using an environmentally friendly method with basil extract, can significantly reduce the amount of ochratoxins produced by these fungi. This discovery could help protect agricultural products from contamination and improve food safety.

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Transcriptome analysis of Ochratoxin a (OTA) producing Aspergillus westerdijkiae fc-1 under varying osmotic pressure

A fungus called Aspergillus westerdijkiae produces a toxic substance called Ochratoxin A (OTA) that commonly contaminates foods like coffee, grapes, and wheat. Researchers used advanced gene analysis techniques to understand how salt concentration affects the fungus’s ability to produce this toxin. They found that moderate salt levels actually increase OTA production, while very high salt levels activate defense mechanisms that reduce it. These findings could help develop better strategies to prevent this dangerous contamination in our food supply.

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