Abstract

Antifungal and antimycotoxigenic activity of fullerenol nanoparticles (FNPs) were investigated on Aspergillus flavus growth isolated from a real food sample and aflatoxins (AFs) (AFB1 and AFB2 ) production. The final FNPs concentrations in in vitro and in commercial corn flour after the stationary incubation period of 7 and 14 days were in the range 0.16-80µg/mL and 0.16-80µg/g, respectively. Nanocharacterization of FNPs revealed an average size of 5-20nm and a zeta potential of -35mV. The highest degree of A. flavus mycelium growth inhibition (28%) after 7 days was observed for applied FNP concentration of 8.0µg/mL, while after 14 days FNP concentration of 0.32µg/mL led to the maximal inhibition of A. flavus mycelium growth (36%). Spearman's correlations analysis revealed a strong positive correlation between AFB1 and AFB2 concentrations in YES broth after 7 (R=0.994, p<0.05) and 14 days (R=0.976), as well as between AFs concentrations and A. flavus mycelium mass after 7 (R=0.786 for AFB1 and R=0.766 for AFB2 ) and 14 days (R=0.810 for AFB1 and R=0.833 for AFB2 ). Paired samples t-test showed the existence of a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between the produced AFs concentrations after the incubation of 7 and 14 days. Regarding the artificially inoculated corn flour the lower applied FNP concentrations (0.16-0.8µg/g) achieved a reduction of AFB1 up to 42% and 60% after 7 and 14 days, respectively.

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