Gladis Jerke
National University of Misiones
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International Journal of Food Microbiology | 1997
Sergio Andrés Tonon; Raúl S Marucci; Gladis Jerke; Alicia Garcı́a
Thirty samples of paddy rice and twenty-five of milled rice were obtained from processing centers located in two northern Provinces of Argentina and one southern Province of Paraguay. Contaminating fungi were enumerated by direct plating on dichloran rose bengal chloramphenicol agar and oxytetracycline glucose yeast extract agar before and after surface disinfection. All fungi were isolated and identified to the genus level and percentage infection of samples calculated. Those belonging to the genera Penicillium, Aspergillus and Fusarium were identified to species level. The surface mycoflora was dominated by storage fungi, notably Penicillium citrinum (73% of samples), P. islandicum (60% of samples), Aspergillus niger, A. flavus and Fusarium semitectum. The major fungi found as internal contaminants of paddy rice were, again, Penicillium citrinum (66% of samples) and P. islandicum (50% of samples). Milled rice showed a lower level of contamination, but with a similar species distribution, Penicillium citrinum and P. islandicum again being the main contaminants. The presence of these species suggests a potential for mycotoxin production. Further studies are needed to establish the mycotoxin quality of rice from this region.
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 2013
María Lorena Castrillo; Marta Aurelia Horianski; Gladis Jerke
The objectives of the present work were to investigate the isolation frequency of genus Aspergillus in canchada yerba mate (YMCH) and elaborated yerba mate (YME) (Ilex paraguariensis) and the proportion of section Nigri isolates, as well as to determine ochratoxin A production by Aspergillus species section Nigri. Three hundred twenty eight Aspergillus strains from 20 samples of YMCH and 1306 Aspergillus strains from 36 samples of YME were isolated; of the total, 279 from the first group of strains and 1215 from the latter group, belonged to section Nigri. For the detection of ochratoxin A production, the strains were cultivated on Czapeck yeast extract agar and the toxin was detected by thin layer chromatography under UV light. Uniserate species predominance was observed in the 1494 strains of Aspergillus section Nigri obtained (Aspergillus japonicus var. japonicus and Aspergillus japonicus var. aculeatus), whereas none of the strains analysed showed ochratoxin A production in vitro at the detection level of the methodology employed.
Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología | 2009
Gladis Jerke; Marta Aurelia Horianski; Karina Salvatierra
Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología | 2017
Gladis Jerke
Revista mexicana de micología | 2014
María Lorena Castrillo; Gladis Jerke; Marta Aurelia Horianski
Revista mexicana de micología | 2014
María Lorena Castrillo; Gladis Jerke; Marta Aurelia Horianski
Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología | 2012
Marta Aurelia Horianski; María Lorena Castrillo; Ayelen B. Tayagui; Gladis Jerke
Archive | 2012
Marta Aurelia Horianski; María Lorena Castrillo; Ayelen B. Tayagui; Gladis Jerke
Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología | 2009
Gladis Jerke; Karina Salvatierra; Severino Bargardi
Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología | 2009
Gladis Jerke; Severino Bargardi; Martha G. Medvedeff; Erenio Gonzales Suarez