COSTECH Integrated Repository

Post-harvest practices associated with aflatoxins contamination of complementary flours in Bahi district, Dodoma, Tanzania

Show simple item record

dc.creator Aron, Lilian
dc.creator Makangara, John J.
dc.creator Kassim, Neema
dc.creator Ngoma, Selestin Joseph
dc.date 2021-08-20T09:44:05Z
dc.date 2021-08-20T09:44:05Z
dc.date 2017
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:01:48Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:01:48Z
dc.identifier Aron, L., Makangara, J. J., Kassim, N., & Ngoma, S. J. (2017) Post-harvest practices associated with aflatoxins contamination of complementary flours in Bahi district, Dodoma, Tanzania. International Journal of Sciences: Basic and Applied Research (IJSBAR)
dc.identifier URL: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/249336149.pdf
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3299
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3299
dc.description Abstract. Full text article available at https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/249336149.pdf
dc.description Aflatoxins are secondary metabolites produced by several species of Aspergillus fungi, which occur in food crops due to exposure of pre-harvest and post-harvest conditions. Complementary foods are considered an important source of energy, protein and fat for children aged between 6-24 months. The study was carried out to explore the association between post-harvest handling practices and aflatoxins contamination in maize-based complementary foods. Complementary flour samples were collected from randomly selected household and analyzed by using HPLC. The presence and concentration of aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2 and total AFs was detected. About 48.95% of all samples were found to be contaminated with aflatoxins. A stepwise linear regression in generalized linear model was used to identify factors that significantly affected contamination of complementary food with aflatoxins. The analyzed sample was found to be less contaminated with aflatoxins B1 across all six villages with range of 0.24-1.39 µg/kg, with mean value of 0.67µg/kg and total mean aflatoxins were found to be 4.79µg/kg. Results indicated that some of the post-harvest handling practices used by parents/caregivers to agricultural produce used to prepare complimentary food are highly associated with aflatoxins contamination (p<0.05). The occurrence of total aflatoxin levels in complimentary flour composite across the six villages was significantly associated with insect infestation, maize/cereals stored for more than 12 months, drying on bare ground, uses of pesticides to protect stored maize/cereals (p<0.05). Estimate from the linear regression model indicated that, insect infestation (0.3870), and drying on bare ground (0.0856) were positively associated with aflatoxins contamination. This study recommends education and awareness campaign are needed to inform farmers, traders, processors about the risk of fungal growth and toxins contamination.
dc.language en
dc.publisher Global Society of Scientific Research and Researchers (GSSRR)
dc.subject Post harvest practices
dc.subject Aflatoxins
dc.subject Mycotoxins
dc.subject Complementary flour
dc.subject Bahi district
dc.subject Dodoma
dc.subject Aspergillus fungi
dc.title Post-harvest practices associated with aflatoxins contamination of complementary flours in Bahi district, Dodoma, Tanzania
dc.type Article


Files in this item

Files Size Format View
Lilian Aron.pdf 9.805Kb application/pdf View/Open

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search COSTECH


Advanced Search

Browse

My Account