Larissa de Souza Ferranti
Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment | 2014
Beatriz T. Iamanaka; Felipe Nakano; Daniel P. Lemes; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki
A high-performance liquid chromatography-fluorescence (HPLC-FD) method for aflatoxin quantification in brazil nuts was developed. Samples of brazil nuts collected in Brazilian markets were extracted with methanol:water and cleaned using an immunoaffinity column. Aflatoxins were eluted with methanol and a post-column derivatisation was performed with bromine, using a Kobra Cell system. The optimised method for total aflatoxins was sensitive, with detection and quantification limits of 0.05 and 0.25 µg kg–1, respectively. The method was accurate, with recovery values of 87.6%; 85.3% and 85.0% for 0.5, 5.0 and 14.6 µg kg–1 spiked levels, respectively. It was shown that the method was applicable to brazil nuts. From a total of 95 brazil nut samples analysed from 21 São Paulo supermarket samples and 51 Manaus and 23 Belém street markets samples, 37.9% showed detectable levels of aflatoxins and three exceeded the recommended Codex Alimentarius limit of 10 µg kg–1 for ready-to-eat brazil nuts.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Josué José da Silva; Daniele Sartori; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki; Jens Christian Frisvad; Beatriz T. Iamanaka
A novel fungal species, Aspergillus labruscus sp. nov., has been found in Brazil during an investigation of the fungal species present on the surface of grape berries (Vitis labrusca L.) for use in the production of concentrated grape juice. It seems to be associated to V. labrusca, and has never been recovered from Vitis vinifera. This new species belonging to Aspergillus subgenus Circumdati section Nigri is described here using morphological characters, extrolite profiling, partial sequence data from the BenA and CaM genes, and internal transcribed spacer sequences of ribosomal DNA. Phenotypic and molecular data enabled this novel species to be clearly distinguished from other black aspergilli. A. labruscus sp. nov. is uniseriate, has yellow mycelium, poor sporulation on CYA at 25 °C, abundant salmon to pink sclerotia and rough conidia. Neoxaline and secalonic acid D were consistently produced by isolates in this taxon. The type strain of A. labruscus sp. nov. is CCT 7800 (T) = ITAL 22.223 (T) = IBT 33586 (T).
International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2017
Helena Viaro; Josué José da Silva; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Jaqueline Gozzi Bordini; Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro
Maize is one of the most important commercial crops cultivated throughout the world, mostly in tropical and subtropical countries. It is highly susceptible to mycotoxins, toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi. In this study, we assessed freshly harvested corn produced in Brazil for aflatoxin contamination and the presence of Aspergillus. B type aflatoxins (AFB1+AFB2) were detected in 56% of 16 grain samples, while G type aflatoxins (AFG1+AFG2) were detected in 25%. Of the total number of grains (n=1920) evaluated for the presence of fungi species, 4.7% were infected with Aspergillus species, 74.5% and 16.7% respectively with Fusarium and Penicillium species and 4.1% with other fungi genera. In total, 89 Aspergillus isolates were identified, most (86 isolates) characterized as belonging to Aspergillus section Flavi, and the remainder to Aspergillus section Cremei (2 isolates) and Aspergillus section Terrei (1 isolate). All the isolates of section Flavi were subjected to molecular analysis. They were found to belong to six species, including Aspergillus novoparasiticus, Aspergillus arachidicola and Aspergillus pseudocaelatus, all aflatoxins B and G producing species, which are herein described for the first time infecting corn kernels.
Data in Brief | 2016
Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Daniele Sartori; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Beatriz T. Iamanaka; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki; Maria Lucia Carneiro Vieira; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro
We present the multiplex PCR data for the presence/absence of genes involved in OTA and FB2 biosynthesis in Aspergillus niger/Aspergillus welwitschiae strains isolated from different food substrates in Brazil. Among the 175 strains analyzed, four mPCR profiles were found: Profile 1 (17%) highlights strains harboring in their genome the pks, radH and the fum8 genes. Profile 2 (3.5%) highlights strains harboring genes involved in OTA biosynthesis i.e. radH and pks. Profile 3 (51.5%) highlights strains harboring the fum8 gene. Profile 4 (28%) highlights strains not carrying the genes studied herein. This research content is supplemental to our original research article, “Prospecting for the incidence of genes involved in ochratoxin and fumonisin biosynthesis in Brazilian strains of A. niger and A. welwitschiae” [1].
Microbes and Environments | 2015
Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Rafael Elias Silva Penha; Marcelo Casimiro Cavalcante; Helena Viaro; Josué José da Silva; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro
We designed a primer pair (BtubNomF/BtubNomR) specifically for amplifying Aspergillus nomius DNA. In vitro assays confirmed BtubNomF/BtubNomR specificity, corroborating its usefulness in detecting and identifying A. nomius. We then investigated the occurrence of A. nomius in floral visitors of Bertholletia excelsa trees by means of PCR, and A. nomius was detected in the following bees: Xylocopa frontalis, Bombus transversalis, Centris denudans, C. ferruginea, and Epicharis flava. The presence of A. nomius in bees visiting Brazil nuts opens up new avenues for obtaining novel insights into the process whereby Brazil nuts are contaminated by aflatoxin-producing fungi.
XII Latin American Congress on Food Microbiology and Hygiene | 2014
Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki; Daniele Sartori; Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Helena Viaro; Josué José da Silva; Rafael Elias Silva Penha; Beatriz T. Iamanaka
Larissa Souza Ferranti, Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro, Marta Hiromi Taniwaki, Daniele Sartori, Fernanda Pelisson Massi, Helena Viaro, Josue Silva, Rafael Elias Silva Penha, Beatriz Thie Iamanaka. Fungi in Grapes Cultivated in Brazil Used for Juice Production. In: Anais do 12o Congresso Latinoamericano de Microbiologia e Higiene de Alimentos MICROAL 2014 [= Blucher Food Science Proceedings, num.1, vol.1]. Sao Paulo: Editora Blucher, 2014. DOI 10.5151/foodsci-microal-345 Fungi in Grapes Cultivated in Brazil Used for Juice Production
International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2016
Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Daniele Sartori; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Beatriz T. Iamanaka; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki; Maria Lucia Carneiro Vieira; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro
Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Daniele Sartori; Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro
Food Microbiology | 2017
Marta Hiromi Taniwaki; Jens Christian Frisvad; Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Aline de Souza Lopes; Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro; Beatriz T. Iamanaka
Mycotoxin Research | 2017
Larissa de Souza Ferranti; Benedito Corrêa; Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro; Beatriz T. Iamanaka; Fernanda Pelisson Massi; Christopher Phippen; Jens Christian Frisvad; Marta Hiromi Taniwaki