Italian Journal of Food Science | 2021

The occurrence of aflatoxin M1 in industrial and traditional fermented milk

 
 
 

Abstract


Aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) is a toxic secreted into the milk of animals fed with diets contaminated by aflatoxin B1, which can cause some adverse health effects in humans. The occurrence of AFM1 in dairy products varies based on several factors, including the fermentation process. In this article, the published citations from January 2000 to October 2020 regarding the AFM1 occurrence in industrial and traditional fermented milk were systemically reviewed. According to the findings, a reducing trend in the AFM1 contamination of fermented milk was observed over the years, mainly in traditional products. Despite this trend, further control measures besides the preventative approaches are needed to deal with the high levels of AFM1 in fermented milk.

Volume 33
Pages 12-23
DOI 10.15586/IJFS.V33ISP1.1982
Language English
Journal Italian Journal of Food Science

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