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Chemical studies on corn embryos infected by various fungi
Authors:R S Farag  A M Youssef  K A Sabet  M M Fahim  F A Khalil
Affiliation:(1) Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Egypt;(2) Plant Pathology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, Egypt
Abstract:The occurrence of various fungi in corn kernels obtained from eight localities in Egypt in two successive years was studied. Values for refractive index, color, acid value, saponification value, iodine value, peroxide value and unsaponifiable matter content of oils extracted from corn embryos that were deliberately infected by various fungi were compared to those for oil extracted from healthy embryos. Spectrometric analyses (UV, visible and IR) were done to deduce differences in the functional groups of the oils. Corn oil extracted from embryos infected with various fungi contained the same lipid classes as the oil extracted from healthy embryos. Contents of mono- and diglycerides and free fatty acids were much smaller for the oil extracted from healthy embryos. The fatty acid and unsaponifiable compositions of oils were studied by gas liquid chromatography. The fatty acid composition of corn oil extracted from infected embryos showed that some new and short-chain fatty acids had appeared and that some of the 18:2 was converted to 18:0. Analysis of the hydrocarbon fraction of the unsaponifiables showed also that some new compounds had appeared and others disappeared. The sterols were greatly influenced by the fungi and the ratio between different sterols might be used to characterize the effect of fungi. Aflatoxin B1 content of oil extracted from corn embryos infected byA. flavus was 300 µg/kg.
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