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Efficacy of chemically characterized F oeniculum vulgare M ill seed essential oil in protection of raw tobacco leaves during storage against fungal and aflatoxin contamination
Author(s) -
Kedia A.,
Dwivedy A.K.,
Pandey A.K.,
Kumar R.R.,
Regmi P.,
Dubey N.K.
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 1364-5072
DOI - 10.1111/jam.12915
Subject(s) - foeniculum , aflatoxin , aspergillus flavus , biology , estragole , preservative , contamination , essential oil , mycotoxin , food science , toxicology , horticulture , botany , ecology
Aims To report fungal and aflatoxin contamination in stored tobacco leaves and the potential of Foeniculum vulgare (fennel) seed essential oil ( EO ) as a plant‐based preservative in protection of tobacco during storage. Methods and Results Mycological analysis of tobacco samples was done by surface sterilization and serial dilution tests. The Aspergillus flavus isolates were screened for their toxigenicity. Both in vivo and in vitro tests were done to evaluate antifungal and antiaflatoxigenic efficacy of chemically characterized EO . The mycoflora analysis revealed 108 fungal colonies belonging to five genera and nine species. All A. flavus isolates were found aflatoxigenic during screening. Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry analysis of EO identified 19 components (99·66%); estragole being the major component (47·49%). The EO showed broad fungitoxicity at 1·25 μ l ml −1 and 100% inhibition to AFB 1 production as well as ergosterol synthesis at 1·0 μ l ml −1 concentration. EO showed 100% protection of stored tobacco samples from aflatoxin B1 contamination. Conclusions The fennel EO can thus be formulated as a plant‐based preservative for food items. Significance and Impact of the Study The present investigation comprises the first report on antiaflatoxin efficacy of fennel oil and its potency in the protection of tobacco leaves from fungal and aflatoxin contamination during storage.