Abd Aziz Shamsudin, N., Oyebamiji, Y., ADEBAYO, I., Umar, O., Mohd Zaini, N., Ismail, M. (2024). Occurrence, Health Implications, and Management of Aflatoxin in Cereal: A Current Review. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(4), 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.196133.2265
Noraziyah binti Abd Aziz Shamsudin; Yusuf Opeyemi Oyebamiji; ISMAIL ADEBAYO; Olayinka Bolaji Umar; Nurul Aqilah Mohd Zaini; Mohd Nazri Ismail. "Occurrence, Health Implications, and Management of Aflatoxin in Cereal: A Current Review". Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64, 4, 2024, 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.196133.2265
Abd Aziz Shamsudin, N., Oyebamiji, Y., ADEBAYO, I., Umar, O., Mohd Zaini, N., Ismail, M. (2024). 'Occurrence, Health Implications, and Management of Aflatoxin in Cereal: A Current Review', Egyptian Journal of Botany, 64(4), pp. 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.196133.2265
Abd Aziz Shamsudin, N., Oyebamiji, Y., ADEBAYO, I., Umar, O., Mohd Zaini, N., Ismail, M. Occurrence, Health Implications, and Management of Aflatoxin in Cereal: A Current Review. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 2024; 64(4): 1-15. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2023.196133.2265
Occurrence, Health Implications, and Management of Aflatoxin in Cereal: A Current Review
1Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology,
Faculty of Science and Technology,
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
2Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
3Microbiology and Immunology Department, School of Medicine, Kabale University, Kabale, Uganda
4Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria
5Department of Food Sciences, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
6Analytical Biochemistry Research Centre, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), 11800, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Abstract
Cereals are consumed globally because of their nutritional values and potential to reduce malnutrition. In spite of their usefulness, cereals are prone to aflatoxin contamination. Aflatoxins are highly toxic and carcinogenic secondary metabolic products that contaminate agricultural products consumed by humans. Studies have shown that aflatoxin is found in cereals at a high level. Human exposure to aflatoxin through food and feed results in a wide range of health issues, including a weakened immune system and cancer. Worst, it can cause death depending on the level and extent of exposure. Several climate-induced factors, such as drought, can trigger aflatoxin production worldwide, especially in Africa, where the environment is conducive. Several precautions have been taken to mitigate human exposure to aflatoxin, including strict regulations, pre- and post-harvest contamination prevention, detoxification, and decontamination. In addition, good farm management and practices, and awareness creation and education can help to reduce aflatoxin contamination and exposure, if not eradicate it. The current review detailed the up-to-date information on aflatoxin occurrence, health implications, and control measures for aflatoxin in cereals to ensure food safety and human well-being. This review also illuminated the potential hazards of human exposure to aflatoxin beyond the permissible level, particularly in children.