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Analysis of the correlation between the distribution of microorganisms carried by Coix seed and fungal toxins, and the biological control of aflatoxin

Lingxia Peng, Jiahao Fang, Lijun Yang, G. Abirami, Feng Yin, Lietao Cai, Chaojun Zhang, Yuyang Zhao, Yan Jin, Shuifeng Zhang, Huadong Sheng, Guohong Zeng, Haimin Chen, Zongsuo Liang, Xiaodan Zhang

2025Current Research in Food Science6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Coix seed is a valuable crop with both medicinal and edible uses, significantly impacting economic and medical sectors. However, its contamination with fungi and mycotoxins poses serious health risks when used medicinally. Thus, identifying fungi in Coix seed and controlling fungal toxins is crucial. This study employs high-throughput sequencing to detect fungi in Coix seed samples and analyze their correlation with mycotoxin content. Our findings showed no fungal infection from seed filling to maturity, but a diverse fungal community was present in mature seeds, the relative abundance of the dominant fungal phyla varied across different regions. In GZQL, YNFYA, and GD, the Ascomycota phylum dominated, and in LN and GXBS, Basidiomycota was the predominant phylum. These genera showed significant correlations with aflatoxins, zearalenone, and deoxynivalenol, indicating their potential as mycotoxin producers. Analysis revealed that Bacillus had a negative correlation with all detected mycotoxins. Antagonistic experiments demonstrated that Bacillus strains effectively inhibited aflatoxin production by Aspergillus flavus . This study provides essential data for preventing fungal growth and mycotoxin accumulation in Coix seed, ensuring its safe use in medicine and as food. These findings provide essential data for developing targeted strategies to prevent fungal growth and mycotoxin accumulation in Coix seed, ensuring its safe use in both medicinal and dietary applications. By enhancing our understanding of the microbial dynamics in Coix seed, we can improve food safety and public health outcomes, reinforcing the importance of continued research in this field. • Fungal Diversity and Toxin Profiles in Coix Seeds: Regional Variations and Biocontrol Strategies. • Fungal Communities and Toxins in Coix Seeds at Different Maturity Stages and Regions. • Fungal Contamination and Toxin Production in Coix Seeds: High-Throughput Sequencing Insights. • Regional Fungal Diversity and Toxin Accumulation in Coix Seeds: Quality and Safety Implications. • Fungal Genera and Toxin Levels in Coix Seeds: Identifying Potential Biocontrol Agents.

Topics & Concepts

CoixAflatoxinMicroorganismBiologyMycotoxinMicrobiologyBotanyFood scienceMedicineBacteriaGeneticsPathologyAlternative medicineTraditional Chinese medicineMycotoxins in Agriculture and FoodInsect and Pesticide ResearchFermentation and Sensory Analysis
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