Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén

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Main Author: Costa, Jéssica
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Rodriguez, Rodrigo, Santos, Carla Isabel Arcanjo, Soares, Célia Maria Gonçalves, Lima, Nelson, Santos, Cledir
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Berry fruits of Capsicum annuumcv. "Cacho de Cabra” are used for the manufacture of a traditional pepper powder known as Merkén, which is a Chilean spicy powder with smoky flavour produced through both industrial and artesian processes. Merkén contamination with Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a main concerning for industries and local producers. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to search for the cultivable mycobiota on the whole processing stages of chilli used in traditional Merkén production. Capsicum annuum samples were provided by 8 farmers from 4 localities of the Chilean Region of La Araucanía. Chilli berry fruits were collected at five different sampling time points of production: (I) just at the day of ripe fruits harvest; (II) after 30 days of harvest (drying process); (III) during the smoking process; (IV) ingredients added to Méken (e.g., coriander seeds) and (V) Merkén samples from local markets. Samples were used for isolation of cultivable mycobiota on MEA, DRBC and DG18 media. Isolated fungal strains were identified using classical morphology, MALDI-TOF MS and molecular biology. A total of 225 fungal strains belonging to 9 fungal genera were identified. From the sampling point I, 61 fungal strains were isolated. From these, strains were distributed among Penicillium spp. (25), Fusarium spp. (14), Alternaria spp. (9), Aspergillus spp. (7) and others (6). From the sampling point II, 46 fungal strains were isolated. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (24), Aspergillus spp. (12), Alternaria spp. (7) and other species (3). From the sampling point III, 85 fungal strains were identified. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (63), Aspergillus spp. (18), and other species (4). From the sampling point IV, were isolated only Penicillium spp. (6), Aspergillus spp. (4). While, from sampling point V, the isolated strains were Penicillium (10), Aspergillus (4), Fusarium (1), and other (8). This study demonstrates that Merkén production process is increasingly selective for occurrence of Aspergillus and Penicilliumspecies, which already emerge in the early stages of the Capsicum production. In addition, Alternaria and Fusariumwere also present in C. annuum, mainly in fresh fruits. The evaluation of OTA production by the potential OTA producers fungal species isolated in the whole Merkén production/commercialisation chain is now under course
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spelling Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkénMycotoxinsPepperMerkénEngenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia IndustrialBerry fruits of Capsicum annuumcv. "Cacho de Cabra” are used for the manufacture of a traditional pepper powder known as Merkén, which is a Chilean spicy powder with smoky flavour produced through both industrial and artesian processes. Merkén contamination with Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a main concerning for industries and local producers. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to search for the cultivable mycobiota on the whole processing stages of chilli used in traditional Merkén production. Capsicum annuum samples were provided by 8 farmers from 4 localities of the Chilean Region of La Araucanía. Chilli berry fruits were collected at five different sampling time points of production: (I) just at the day of ripe fruits harvest; (II) after 30 days of harvest (drying process); (III) during the smoking process; (IV) ingredients added to Méken (e.g., coriander seeds) and (V) Merkén samples from local markets. Samples were used for isolation of cultivable mycobiota on MEA, DRBC and DG18 media. Isolated fungal strains were identified using classical morphology, MALDI-TOF MS and molecular biology. A total of 225 fungal strains belonging to 9 fungal genera were identified. From the sampling point I, 61 fungal strains were isolated. From these, strains were distributed among Penicillium spp. (25), Fusarium spp. (14), Alternaria spp. (9), Aspergillus spp. (7) and others (6). From the sampling point II, 46 fungal strains were isolated. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (24), Aspergillus spp. (12), Alternaria spp. (7) and other species (3). From the sampling point III, 85 fungal strains were identified. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (63), Aspergillus spp. (18), and other species (4). From the sampling point IV, were isolated only Penicillium spp. (6), Aspergillus spp. (4). While, from sampling point V, the isolated strains were Penicillium (10), Aspergillus (4), Fusarium (1), and other (8). This study demonstrates that Merkén production process is increasingly selective for occurrence of Aspergillus and Penicilliumspecies, which already emerge in the early stages of the Capsicum production. In addition, Alternaria and Fusariumwere also present in C. annuum, mainly in fresh fruits. The evaluation of OTA production by the potential OTA producers fungal species isolated in the whole Merkén production/commercialisation chain is now under courseInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas da AmazôniaUniversidade do MinhoCosta, JéssicaRodriguez, RodrigoSantos, Carla Isabel ArcanjoSoares, Célia Maria GonçalvesLima, NelsonSantos, Cledir2019-062019-06-01T00:00:00Zconference objectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/63127eng978-85-211-0198-7info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T05:11:51Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/63127Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T15:10:53.977264Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
title Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
spellingShingle Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
Costa, Jéssica
Mycotoxins
Pepper
Merkén
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
title_short Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
title_full Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
title_fullStr Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
title_full_unstemmed Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
title_sort Mycobiota in chilli Capsicum annuum and Chilean merkén
author Costa, Jéssica
author_facet Costa, Jéssica
Rodriguez, Rodrigo
Santos, Carla Isabel Arcanjo
Soares, Célia Maria Gonçalves
Lima, Nelson
Santos, Cledir
author_role author
author2 Rodriguez, Rodrigo
Santos, Carla Isabel Arcanjo
Soares, Célia Maria Gonçalves
Lima, Nelson
Santos, Cledir
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Jéssica
Rodriguez, Rodrigo
Santos, Carla Isabel Arcanjo
Soares, Célia Maria Gonçalves
Lima, Nelson
Santos, Cledir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mycotoxins
Pepper
Merkén
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
topic Mycotoxins
Pepper
Merkén
Engenharia e Tecnologia::Biotecnologia Industrial
description Berry fruits of Capsicum annuumcv. "Cacho de Cabra” are used for the manufacture of a traditional pepper powder known as Merkén, which is a Chilean spicy powder with smoky flavour produced through both industrial and artesian processes. Merkén contamination with Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a main concerning for industries and local producers. Therefore, the main goal of this study was to search for the cultivable mycobiota on the whole processing stages of chilli used in traditional Merkén production. Capsicum annuum samples were provided by 8 farmers from 4 localities of the Chilean Region of La Araucanía. Chilli berry fruits were collected at five different sampling time points of production: (I) just at the day of ripe fruits harvest; (II) after 30 days of harvest (drying process); (III) during the smoking process; (IV) ingredients added to Méken (e.g., coriander seeds) and (V) Merkén samples from local markets. Samples were used for isolation of cultivable mycobiota on MEA, DRBC and DG18 media. Isolated fungal strains were identified using classical morphology, MALDI-TOF MS and molecular biology. A total of 225 fungal strains belonging to 9 fungal genera were identified. From the sampling point I, 61 fungal strains were isolated. From these, strains were distributed among Penicillium spp. (25), Fusarium spp. (14), Alternaria spp. (9), Aspergillus spp. (7) and others (6). From the sampling point II, 46 fungal strains were isolated. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (24), Aspergillus spp. (12), Alternaria spp. (7) and other species (3). From the sampling point III, 85 fungal strains were identified. These strains were distributed among: Penicillium spp. (63), Aspergillus spp. (18), and other species (4). From the sampling point IV, were isolated only Penicillium spp. (6), Aspergillus spp. (4). While, from sampling point V, the isolated strains were Penicillium (10), Aspergillus (4), Fusarium (1), and other (8). This study demonstrates that Merkén production process is increasingly selective for occurrence of Aspergillus and Penicilliumspecies, which already emerge in the early stages of the Capsicum production. In addition, Alternaria and Fusariumwere also present in C. annuum, mainly in fresh fruits. The evaluation of OTA production by the potential OTA producers fungal species isolated in the whole Merkén production/commercialisation chain is now under course
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