Natural occurrence of mycotoxins and toxigenic capacity of Alternaria strains from mouldy peppers

Int J Food Microbiol. 2016 Nov 7:236:155-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2016.08.005. Epub 2016 Aug 4.

Abstract

Sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) is an important crop cultivated worldwide, with Argentina being one of the major producers in South America. The fruit is susceptible to several fungal diseases, leading to severe economic losses for producers. In this study, Alternaria was found as the prevalent genus in mouldy peppers (50% fruits infected). Morphological identification revealed that all 64 Alternaria isolates belonged to small-spored species, most of them corresponding to A. tenuissima, A. arborescens and A. alternata species-groups. Their secondary metabolite profile was evaluated in vitro; alternariols were synthesized by most of the isolates (91% for alternariol and 92% for alternariol monomethyl ether). A high number of Alternaria spp. also produced tenuazonic acid (64%), altenuene (84%) and tentoxin (72%). In addition, damaged pepper fruits were analysed for the presence of tenuazonic acid and alternariols. A total 32 out of 48 spoiled pepper fruits were contaminated with at least one of these metabolites. Half of the samples were positive for tenuazonic acid (range 8-11,422μg/kg), while alternariol and its monomethyl ether were less frequently detected (21 and 29%, respectively) and at lower concentrations. This is the first report on the natural occurrence of Alternaria mycotoxins in Argentinean sweet pepper, and highlights a consumer risk when mouldy fruits are used in industrialized products because these compounds are not destroyed by conventional heat treatments.

Keywords: Alternaria; Alternariols; Mycota; Pepper fruits; Secondary metabolites; Tenuazonic acid.

MeSH terms

  • Alternaria / classification
  • Alternaria / genetics
  • Alternaria / isolation & purification*
  • Argentina
  • Food Contamination / analysis
  • Fruit / microbiology
  • Lactones / metabolism
  • Mycotoxins / analysis*
  • Mycotoxins / metabolism
  • Piper nigrum / microbiology*
  • South America
  • Tenuazonic Acid / metabolism
  • Vegetables / chemistry
  • Vegetables / microbiology*

Substances

  • Lactones
  • Mycotoxins
  • Tenuazonic Acid