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AuthorKhallef, Ahlem
AuthorDammak, Islem
AuthorGargouri, Wafa
AuthorLamine, Myriam
AuthorLasram, Salma
AuthorChenenaoui, Synda
AuthorHamdi, Zohra
AuthorJallouli, Selim
AuthorMliki, A.
AuthorSayadi, Sami
AuthorGargouri, Mahmoud
Available date2025-11-04T06:08:41Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameWaste and Biomass Valorization
Resource2-s2.0-105015184712
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12649-025-03291-3
ISSN18772641
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/68323
AbstractThe postharvest contamination of dates by Aspergillus flavus and its aflatoxins is a major food safety concern. Simultaneously, large amounts of citrus peel waste rich in bioactive compounds remain underused. In this study, we valorized citrus peel waste as a source of bioactive essential oils (EOs) to develop a sustainable antifungal strategy. GC–MS profiling revealed distinct volatile compositions in C. limonum, C. sinensis, and C. aurantium EOs, with α-citral, β-citral, γ-terpinene, and β-pinene strongly linked to antifungal potency. in vitro assays showed that C. limonum EO was the most effective, inhibiting mycelial growth by up to 86.7%, suppressing sporulation by 97.7%, and completely eliminating aflatoxin B₁ and B₂ production at 0.5%. Volatile-phase application achieved full inhibition at 1400–1680 µL/L air. In vivo fumigation of inoculated dates reduced fungal counts and aflatoxins by > 79% at 1400 µL/L, and completely eliminated contamination at 1680 µL/L. This work is the first comprehensive study linking agro-industrial waste valorization to controlling aflatoxigenic fungi in date fruits. It highlights citrus-derived essential oils as sustainable, natural alternatives to synthetic fungicides, addressing food safety and waste management challenges.
SponsorThis work was supported by the Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research through the instruments of \u201CContrat Programme 2023\u20132026\u201D; the project \u201CPR2I-D1P2: GREENIA\u2013NanoBioTechAgrifood4.0\u201D of the Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria; Qatar National Research Fund through the collaborative Project between Qatar University and the Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria (Project N\u00B0: MME03-1120-210024). The funders had no role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media B.V.
SubjectAflatoxin
Aspergillus Flavus
Bioeconomy
Biopreservation
Citrus peels essential oils
Post-harvest management
TitleBiopreservation of dates using citrus peel waste-derived essential oils: a circular economy approach to postharvest mycotoxin control
TypeArticle
ESSN1877265X
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