The effects of cereal substrate and temperature on production of beauvericin, moniliformin and fusaproliferin by Fusarium subglutinans ITEM – 1434.
KOSTECKI, M., WISNIEWSKA, H., PERRONE, G., RITIENI, A., GOLINSKI, PL, CHELKOWSKI, J. and LOGRIECO, A,
Food Additives and Contaminants 16: 361-365.
1999
บทคัดย่อ
A strain of Fusarium subglutinans isolated from maize ear rot in Poland was teted for the ability to synthesise moniliformin (MON), beauvericin (BEA) and fusaproliferin (EF) on wheat, rye barley, oat, maize and rice kernels. Most MON (497 mg/kg) was produced on rice; most BEA (74 mg/kg) on wheat or rice and most FP (422 mg/kg) on rye. When cultured on rice, F. subglutinans produced the highest levels of BEA and EP at 20-25 C, while MON production was greatest at 30 C.