Sains Malaysiana 48(4)(2019): 765–771
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4804-08
Aspergilli and Their Aflatoxins
Contamination of Poultry and Animal Feedstuff Samples in Western Region of
Saudi Arabia
(Aspergili dan Pelumusan Aflatoksin Ayam dan Sampel
Makanan Binatang Ternakan di Wilayah Barat Arab Saudi)
YOUSSUF A. GHERBAWY1,2, YASSMIN M. SHEBANY1,2* & HELAL ALHARTHY1
1Biology Department, Faculty
of Science, Taif University, Taif 888, Saudi Arabia
2Botany Department,
Faculty of Science, South Valley University, Qena, Egypt
Diserahkan:
12 Ogos 2017/Diterima: 4 Jun 2018
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus and their aflatoxins
contaminations were studied in sixty poultry and animal feedstuff
samples collected from the western region (Jeddah, Makkah and
Taif cities) from Saudi Arabia. Fourteen species of Aspergillus
were isolated and identified in the present investigation using
Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA)
at 27ºC. The identification of isolated Aspergillus was
confirmed by using internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region sequencing for representative
species (194 species) of the collected Aspergillus sp.
were sequenced and the obtained sequence results were deposited
in Gene Bank under accession numbers. The sequence results indicated
to the full correspondence between the molecular identification
of the isolated fungi and the morphological identification. Moisture
content was considered indicator for the number of Aspergillus
isolated, therefore, Aspergillus and their aflatoxins
were isolated in high counts from Jeddah and Taif according to
the moisture content. Therefore, A. flavus was the
most common species (59.78%), followed by A. niger (21.59%).
The co-occurrence of Aspergillus species ranged from one
species to 6 species per sample. The frequencies of occurrence
for most afltoxigenic species isolated from studied samples ranged
from 2 to 56%. Aspergillus flavus contaminated the majority
of investigated feedstuff samples and the co-occurrence of more
than one aflatoxigenic species was reported in many samples.
Keywords: Aspergilli; camel; horse; PCR;
rabbit; sequencing
ABSTRAK
Aspergillus dan pelumusan aflatoksin
telah dikaji dalam enam puluh ekor ayam dan sampel makanan binatang
ternakan yang dikumpul dari wilayah Barat (bandar Jeddah, Makkah
dan Taif), Arab Saudi. Empat belas spesies Aspergillus telah
diasingkan dan dikenal pasti dalam kajian ini menggunakan Agar-agar
Kentang Dekstrosa (PDA)
pada suhu 27ºC. Pengecaman Aspergillus terasing telah
disahkan dengan menggunakan penjujukan rantau dalaman transkripsi
penjarak (ITS)
untuk wakil spesies (194 spesies) Aspergillus sp. yang
terkumpul telah dijujukan dan keputusan jujukan yang diperoleh
disimpan di bank gen di bawah nombor penerimaan. Keputusan jujukan
menunjukkan kesepadanan penuh antara pengenalan molekul untuk
kulat yang terasing dan pengenalan morfologi. Kandungan lembapan
dijadikan petunjuk bagi bilangan Aspergillus terasing,
begitu juga Aspergillus dan aflatoksinnya telah diasingkan
dalam kiraan tinggi dari Jeddah dan Taif mengikut kandungan lembapan.
Maka A. flavus ialah spesies paling biasa (59.78%), diikuti
oleh A. niger (21.59%). Kejadian spesies Aspergillus
adalah daripada satu spesies kepada enam spesies setiap sampel.
Kekerapan kejadian bagi kebanyakan spesies aflatoksigen yang diasingkan
daripada sampel yang dikaji adalah daripada 2 hingga 56%. Aspergillus
flavus mencemarkan majoriti sampel bahan makanan ternakan yang
dikaji dan kejadian bersama aflatoksigen lebih daripada satu spesies
dilaporkan dalam kebanyakan sampel.
Kata kunci: Arnab; Aspergilli; kuda; PCR;
penjujukan; unta
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