Evaluation of the optimal multiplex PCR method for the detection of Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus paraciticus on dried corns +CD
Abstract
Corns, which are one of major agricultural crop in Vietnam, have high risk of
being infected with A. flavus and A. parasiticus due to the high humidity of
VietNam’s climate which is the ideal condition for fungal development. The traditional
methods for detection and identification of these mycotoxigenic fungi are very timeconsuming, laborious, and require facilities. There is a need to develop a new
method - PCR-based method that target DNA which is considered a good alternative
for rapid diagnosis of these fungi. In this study, a PCR-based method which had
already been optimized in previous studied was evaluated by performing the
detection of A. flavus and A. parasiticus on corn kernels collected from markets.
These samples were detected by both culture method and multiplex PCR method.
The results were then analyzed and compared with that of traditional method. The
statistical outcome showed that 66% results from PCR method was the same with
culture method. However, after fungal enrichment by incubating samples in moist
condition overnight, this proportion increased to 82% which was suggested to be
statistically the same with culture method. Therefore, The PCR method with more
advantages compared to culture method in time consuming, labor demand as well as
the cost, it could be considered to be the replacement for the traditional method of
rapid detection of A. flavus and A. parasiticus on dried corn.
Key words
Aspergillus flavus
Aspergillus parasiticus
Dried corn kernels
IHPH
Culture method
Multiplex PCR method