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Shelf life improvement of the loaf bread using allyl, phenyl and benzyl isothiocyanates against Aspergillus parasiticus

Juan Manuel QuilesFederica SaladinoMónica Fernández FranzónJordi MañesGiuseppe MecaFernando Bittencourt Luciano

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2. Zero hungerAflatoxinFungal growthChromatographybiologyChemistry010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationShelf life040401 food science01 natural sciencesAspergillus parasiticus0104 chemical sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyPaper filterFood SciencePlastic bag

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Abstract Fungal growth inhibition and aflatoxins (AFs) reduction using allyl (AITC), benzyl (BITC) and phenyl (PITC) isothiocyanates were studied in loaf bread contaminated with Aspergillus parasiticus . Two inoculated loaf bread slices were introduced into a plastic tray together with paper filters or small plastic bags paper filters soaked with AITC, BITC or PITC, the final concentration inside the package was of 0.5, 1 or 5 μL/L. The plastic trays, incubated at room temperature, were visual examined for the shelf life evaluation during 8 days. The quantification of the AFs was carried out using liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Shelf life increase of three and four days was obtained with small plastic bag paper filter and paper filter soaked with AITC 5 μL/L, respectively. These treatments also showed the highest reductions of AFs. All treatments with small plastic bag paper filter significantly reduced the content of AFs at percentages above 60% except the reduction of AFB 1 in the samples treated with BITC 0.5 μL/L and PITC 1 μL/L. The AFs reduction observed in the packaging with paper filter were above 60% only using AITC at the concentrations of 1 and 5 μL/L.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2016.12.049