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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Biocontrol of aflatoxins in peanuts

J I Pitt and Ailsa D Hocking

Microbiology Australia 24(3) 18 - 19
Published: 2003

Abstract

Aflatoxins remain the most important mycotoxin problem in the world, and peanuts are a major source of these toxins. Control of aflatoxin levels in peanuts on a commercial scale is possible by colour sorting and aflatoxin assays on shelled peanuts, and this is widely practised in developed countries. However, this procedure is expensive.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MA03318

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