Abstract

The food contamination is a critical public health concern at the global level. The aflatoxins are considerable food contaminants and health menace to a sizable world population. Aflatoxins originate from fungi as their toxic secondary metabolites. This study aimed to probe the contamination level of aflatoxins in smoked-dried fish and the extent of the threat it might pose on human health. The study considered five of the regularly consumed species of smoked-dried fish. The study also considered two species of fresh fish. The investigation was carried out using VICAM Series-4EX Fluorometer. The Buka fish sample had the lowest concentration of 1.3 ppb for total aflatoxins, and Bream fish was analyzed to have the highest as 3.84 ppb. As such, the total aflatoxin concentration in this study was found to be between 1.3 and 3.84 ppb. These concentrations can be considered to be a matter of concern. Prolonged intake of the aflatoxins in this range may result in a health hazard to humans. As expected, there was no trace of aflatoxins detected in fresh fish samples.

Highlights

  • The mycotoxins contamination of food merits serious consideration because of their adverse effect on human or animal health

  • The markets selected for sample collection include Chibombo-fish Market (CMO) in Central Province, Chisamba-fish Market (CSM) in Central Province, and Lusaka-Soweto Market (LSK) in Lusaka province of Zambia

  • Because of the broader consumption of dried fish in Zambia, this study focused on quantifying aflatoxin presence and the health hazard it might pose

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Summary

Introduction

The mycotoxins contamination of food merits serious consideration because of their adverse effect on human or animal health. These are quite stable molecules, and once they sneak in the foodstuff, it is difficult to remove [1]. The factors which affect the susceptibility of foodstuff to mycotoxin contamination include climatic conditions, storage standards, and harvesting mechanism [2]. The studies have established that there are interdependent physical, chemical, and bio-. There has been an extensive study on the devastating effects of mycotoxins on human or animal health [4] [5]

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