Efficacy and safety evaluation of ozonation to degrade aflatoxin in corn
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2002
Abstract
This study determined the efficacy and safety of ozonation in degrading aflatoxin in corn. Ozonation (10 to 12 wt%) reduced aflatoxin levels by 92% and no reversion to the parent compound was observed. Ozonation had minimal effect on fatty acids of uncontaminated corn, but had significant effect on fatty acids of contaminated corn. Crude extracts showed no mutagenic potential in the Ames assay using TA98 and TA100. Clean-up using hexane increased their mutagenic potentials. Clean-up using Mycosep columns increased the mutagenic potentials 18 to 617%. Hexane extracts from ozone-treated contaminated corn had lower inhibitory effect. This suggested that a fat-soluble mutagen is being formed or natural inhibitors of mutagenicity are being destroyed.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Food Science
First Page
2866
Last Page
2872
Recommended Citation
Prudente, A., & King, J. (2002). Efficacy and safety evaluation of ozonation to degrade aflatoxin in corn. Journal of Food Science, 67 (8), 2866-2872. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2621.2002.tb08830.x