Occurrence and Exposure Assessment of Major Mycotoxins in Foodstuffs from Algeria

Toxins (Basel). 2023 Jul 6;15(7):449. doi: 10.3390/toxins15070449.

Abstract

Cereal-based products, nuts and dried fruits are staple foods for the Algerian population. However, these foodstuffs may be sources of harmful mycotoxins, with negative impacts on human health. The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrences and levels of aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1 and G2), ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA) in 198 samples of nuts, dried fruits and cereal products commercialized in Algeria, as well as to calculate the estimated daily intakes (EDIs). Aflatoxins were found in 26.2% of the nut samples (in peanuts and almonds, but not in walnuts), 38.7% of the dried fruit samples (in dried figs, dates and bradj pastries) and 47.9% of the cereal-based products (in rechta noodles and metlou bread, but not in couscous), with mean concentrations ranging from 0.03 to 0.49 μg/kg. OTA occurred in 16.9% of the cereal-based samples, averaging 0.15 μg/kg, but it was not detected in nuts or dried fruits. The incidence of DON in the cereal-based products was 85.9% on average, with a mean concentration from 90 to 123 μg/kg. ZEA mycotoxin was not detected in any samples. Four peanut samples exceeded the EU maximum level for aflatoxin B1 set at 2 μg/kg, while three of them surpassed the maximum level for the sum of aflatoxins (4 μg/kg). Traditional foods such as bradj, rechta and metlou were significant sources of aflatoxins, with MOE (margin of exposure) values ranging from 648 to 9333, indicating a potential risk for the Algerian population.

Keywords: Algeria; aflatoxins; deoxynivalenol; mycotoxins; ochratoxin A; traditional foods.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aflatoxins* / analysis
  • Algeria
  • Food Contamination / analysis
  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Mycotoxins* / analysis
  • Zearalenone*

Substances

  • Mycotoxins
  • Aflatoxins
  • Zearalenone

Grants and funding

A scholarship for author Azem Belasli (grant 129/PNE/2022-2023/Doctorant/Espagne) was provided by the Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS). This research was funded by the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación (grant PID2019-106877RA-I00) and the Gobierno de Aragón (grant Grupo AESA).