Author | Saleh, Aya Ehab |
Author | Ul-Hassan, Zahoor |
Author | Zeidan, Randa |
Author | Al-Shamary, Noora |
Author | Al-Yafei, Thoraya |
Author | Alnaimi, Hajer |
Author | Higazy, Nayla Salah |
Author | Migheli, Quirico |
Author | Jaoua, Samir |
Available date | 2022-09-18T06:34:21Z |
Publication Date | 2021-04-27 |
Publication Name | ACS Omega |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00816 |
Citation | Saleh, A. E., Ul-Hassan, Z., Zeidan, R., Al-Shamary, N., Al-Yafei, T., Alnaimi, H., ... & Jaoua, S. (2021). Biocontrol Activity of Bacillus megaterium BM344-1 against Toxigenic Fungi. ACS omega, 6(16), 10984-10990. |
URI | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85105717399&origin=inward |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10576/34096 |
Abstract | Mycotoxins are secondary metabolites of some fungal species and represent important contaminants of food and feed. This study aimed to explore the biological control activity of Bacillus megaterium BM344-1 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the growth and mycotoxin production of single representatives of the toxigenic species Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus carbonarius, Penicillium verrucosum, and Fusarium verticillioides. In vitro co-incubation experiments indicated the P. verrucosum isolate as the most sensitive one, with a growth inhibition ratio of 66.7%, followed by A. flavus (29.4%) and F. verticillioides (18.2%). Exposure of A. flavus, P. verrucosum, and F. verticillioides to BM344-1 VOCs resulted in complete inhibition of aflatoxins (AFB1, AFG1, and AFG2), ochratoxin A, and fumonisin B1 (FB1) synthesis on artificial media, respectively. In vivo experiments on maize kernels showed 51% inhibition of fungal growth on ears simultaneously infected with A. flavus spores and exposed to BM344-1 volatiles. Likewise, AF synthesis by A. flavus was significantly (p < 0.05) inhibited (25.34 ± 6.72 μg/kg) by bacterial volatiles as compared to that in control maize ears (91.81 ± 29.10 μg/kg). Gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based analysis of headspace volatiles revealed hexadecanoic acid methyl ester (palmitic acid) and tetracosane as bioactive compounds in the BM344-1 volatilome. Bacterial volatiles have promising potential to control the growth and mycotoxin synthesis of toxigenic fungi and may present valuable aid in the efforts to warrant food and feed safety. |
Language | en |
Publisher | American Chemical Society |
Subject | Mycotoxins
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Title | Biocontrol Activity of Bacillus megaterium BM344-1 against Toxigenic Fungi |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 10984-10990 |
Issue Number | 16 |
Volume Number | 6 |
dc.accessType
| Open Access |