Mycotoxin contamination in the Arab world: Highlighting the main knowledge gaps and the current legislation
Agriculture and Food Sciences
Mycotoxin biomarkers
104023 Environmental chemistry
Arab countries
Mycotoxins
DAIRY-PRODUCTS
Research initiatives
OCHRATOXIN-A
Food safety
FUSARIUM MYCOTOXINS
DRIED FRUITS
301211 Toxikologie
ASPERGILLUS SECTION FLAVI
104023 Umweltchemie
ANIMAL FEED
CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL NEPHROPATHY
BREAST-MILK
AFLATOXIN-PRODUCING FUNGI
NATURAL OCCURRENCE
301211 Toxicology
Regulations
DOI:
10.1007/s12550-023-00513-2
Publication Date:
2023-12-20T14:02:15Z
AUTHORS (12)
ABSTRACT
Since the discovery of aflatoxins in the 1960s, knowledge in the mycotoxin research field has increased dramatically. Hundreds of review articles have been published summarizing many different aspects, including mycotoxin contamination per country or region. However, mycotoxin contamination in the Arab world, which includes 22 countries in Africa and Asia, has not yet been specifically reviewed. To this end, the contamination of mycotoxins in the Arab world was reviewed not only to profile the pervasiveness of the problem in this region but also to identify the main knowledge gaps imperiling the safety of food and feed in the future. To the best of our knowledge, 306 (non-)indexed publications in English, Arabic, or French were published from 1977 to 2021, focusing on the natural occurrence of mycotoxins in matrices of 14 different categories. Characteristic factors (e.g., detected mycotoxins, concentrations, and detection methods) were extracted, processed, and visualized. The main results are summarized as follows: (i) research on mycotoxin contamination has increased over the years. However, the accumulated data on their occurrences are scarce to non-existent in some countries; (ii) the state-of-the-art technologies on mycotoxin detection are not broadly implemented neither are contemporary multi-mycotoxin detection strategies, thus showing a need for capacity-building initiatives; and (iii) mycotoxin profiles differ among food and feed categories, as well as between human biofluids. Furthermore, the present work highlights contemporary legislation in the Arab countries and provides future perspectives to mitigate mycotoxins, enhance food and feed safety, and protect the consumer public. Concluding, research initiatives to boost mycotoxin research among Arab countries are strongly recommended.
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