Abstract
This paper summarizes the results of a large study on the occurrence of ochratoxigenic fungi and Ochratoxin A from wine and table grapes in Tunisia. Our results revealed that Aspergillus section Nigri were the unique potential OTA producing fungi isolated from grapes. Isolates belonging to Aspergillus niger aggregate were the most abundant species followed by Aspergillus carbonarius isolates, then uniseriate aspergilli. A. carbonarius presented the highest percentage of OTA-positive strains (97%) whereas only 3% of A. niger aggregate isolates were OTA positive. Grapes were analysed for their OTA content and 58% of them contained detectable levels of OTA, between 0.05 and 5.85 μg/l. Only 4 samples out of 39 exceeded the OTA limit of 2 μg/l fixed by the EU for wine and grape juices. The most contaminated grapes were those from Raf–Raf region located in the North-Est and characterized by a humid climate. Grapes from the Regueb region, characterized by an arid climate, were rarely contaminated. Furthermore, A. carbonarius, which is the main OTA producer fungi on grapes, was rarely isolated in Regueb.
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