Ducos et al. 2021

Présence naturelle de Fusaria producteurs de mycotoxines dans des céréales péruvienne vendues sur les marchés : un problème de sécurité des aliments pour les populations andines

Notre nouvel article publié dans Toxins

Ducos C., Pinson-Gadais L., Chereau S., Richard-Forget F., Vásquez-Ocmín .P, Cerapio J.P., Casavilca-Zambrano S., Ruiz E, Pineau P., Bertani S., Ponts N. (2021). Natural occurrence of mycotoxin-producing Fusaria in market-bought Peruvian cereals: a food safety threat for Andean populations. Toxins, 13(2):172. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13020172

Abstract: Consumption of cereals contaminated by mycotoxins poses health risks. For instance,Fumonisins B, mainly produced by Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium proliferatum, and the type B trichothecene deoxynivalenol, typically produced by Fusarium graminearum, are highly prevalent on cereal grains that are staples of many cultural diets and known to represent a toxic risk hazard.
In Peru, corn and other cereals are frequently consumed on a daily basis under various forms, the majority of food grains being sold through traditional markets for direct consumption. Here, we surveyed mycotoxin contents of market‐bought grain samples in order to assess the threat these mycotoxins might represent to Peruvian population, with a focus on corn. We found that nearly one sample of Peruvian corn out of six was contaminated with very high levels of Fumonisins, levels mostly ascribed to the presence of F. verticillioides. Extensive profiling of Peruvian corn kernels for fungal contaminants could provide elements to refine the potential risk associated with Fusarium toxins and help define adapted food safety standards.

Cet article est le fruit d'une collaboration entre 3 groupes de recherche en France (MycSA, UMR 152 PHARMADE, Unité Organisation Nucléaire et Oncogenèse de UPMC Univ.) et l'Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas, Departamento de Patología au Pérou.

La recherche a été financée par l' Alliance nationale pour les sciences de la vie et de la santé (AVIESAN) (ENV201408). S.B. a bénéficié de fond du programme H2020 de l'Union Européenne, action  Marie Skłodowska‐Curie Action 823935. P.V.O. a bénéficié d'une bourse postdoctorale de l'IRD (04077858). JPC avait une bourse doctorale du Conseil National Péruvien pour la Science et la Technologie (212‐2015‐FONDECYT).

Date de création : 24 février 2021 | Rédaction : Communication MycSA