Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Ana Cebola Oliveira is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Ana Cebola Oliveira.


Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health | 2017

Fungal contamination in green coffee beans samples: A public health concern

Carla Viegas; Cátia Pacífico; Tiago Faria; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Liliana Aranha Caetano; Elisabete Carolino; Anita Quintal Gomes; Susana Viegas

ABSTRACT Studies on the microbiology of coffee cherries and beans have shown that the predominant toxigenic fungal genera (Aspergillus and Penicillium) are natural coffee contaminants. The aim of this study was to investigate the distribution of fungi in Coffea arabica L. (Arabica coffee) and Coffea canephora L. var. robusta (Robusta coffee) green coffee samples obtained from different sources at the pre-roasting stage. Twenty-eight green coffee samples from different countries of origin (Brazil, Timor, Honduras, Angola, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, India, and Uganda) were evaluated. The fungal load in the contaminated samples ranged from 0 to 12330 colony forming units (CFU)/g, of which approximately 67% presented contamination levels below 1500 CFU/g, while 11% exhibited intermediate contamination levels between 1500 and 3000 CFU/g. Contamination levels higher than 3000 CFU/g were found in 22% of contaminated coffee samples. Fifteen different fungi were isolated by culture-based methods and Aspergillus species belonging to different sections (complexes). The predominant Aspergillus section detected was Nigri (39%), followed by Aspergillus section Circumdati (29%). Molecular analysis detected the presence of Aspergillus sections Fumigati and Circumdati. The% coffee samples where Aspergillus species were identified by culture-based methods were 96%. Data demonstrated that green coffee beans samples were contaminated with toxigenic fungal species. Since mycotoxins may be resistant to the roasting process, this suggests possible exposure to mycotoxins through consumption of coffee. Further studies need to be conducted to provide information on critical points of coffee processing, such that fungal contamination may be reduced or eliminated and thus exposure to fungi and mycotoxins through coffee handling and consumption be prevented.


Mycotoxin Research | 2017

A new approach to assess occupational exposure to airborne fungal contamination and mycotoxins of forklift drivers in waste sorting facilities

Carla Viegas; Tiago Faria; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Liliana Aranha Caetano; Elisabete Carolino; Anita Quintal-Gomes; Magdalena Twarużek; Robert Kosicki; Ewelina Soszczyńska; Susana Viegas


Selected Contributions From the International Symposium Occupational Safety and Hygiene (Sho 2017) | 2017

Exposure to chemical mixtures in occupational settings: a reality in oncology day services?

Susana Viegas; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Mário Pádua


Archive | 2017

A new approach to assess fungal burden and mycotoxins occupational exposure in waste trucks workers

Carla Viegas; Tiago Faria; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Liliana Aranha Caetano; Anita Quintal Gomes; Magdalena Twarużek; Robert Kosicki; Susana Viegas


Archive | 2017

Exposição profissional a medicamentos antineoplásicos em medicina veterinária: a importância do seu estudo

Ana Cebola Oliveira; Ana Costa-Veiga; Mário Pádua; Susana Viegas


Archive | 2017

Sterigmatocystin in foodstuffs: higher concern due to climate changes

Susana Viegas; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Janne Nurme; Carla Viegas


Archive | 2016

Task-based approach used on surfaces sampling strategy definition: the case of antineoplastic occupational exposure

Susana Viegas; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Mário Pádua


Archive | 2016

Fungal contamination in coffee samples: a public health concern

Carla Viegas; Cátia Pacífico; Tiago Faria; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Anita Quintal Gomes; Susana Viegas


Archive | 2016

Hospital surfaces contamination with antineoplastic drugs: influence of cleaning procedures

Ana Cebola Oliveira; Mário Pádua; Susana Viegas


Archive | 2016

Toxigenic fungi in coffee samples: a menace to public health

Carla Viegas; Cátia Pacífico; Ana Cebola Oliveira; Anita Quintal Gomes; Susana Viegas

Collaboration


Dive into the Ana Cebola Oliveira's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Susana Viegas

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Carla Viegas

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Tiago Faria

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Anita Quintal Gomes

Instituto de Medicina Molecular

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Cátia Pacífico

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Mário Pádua

Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Elisabete Carolino

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Magdalena Twarużek

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Robert Kosicki

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge