Title
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The in Vitro Effect of Berberine Sulfate and Berberine
Chloride on the Growth and Aflatoxin Production by
Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus
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Type
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Article
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Keywords
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Aflatoxins, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus, Berberine, Mycelial growth
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Abstract
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Background: Aflatoxins are harmful mycotoxins that can contaminate animal and human food
products. To prevent toxigenic fungi growth and aflatoxin production, researchers have long
investigated plant compounds as potential inhibitory agents.
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro effect of berberine sulfate and berberine
chloride on the growth and aflatoxin production of Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus.
Methods: The antifungal activity of berberine salts was determined according to the Clinical and
Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) document M38-A3. The aflatoxin levels were measured
using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method.
Results: The berberine sulfate and berberine chloride showed inhibitory effects against both
Aspergillus species, with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 125 to 500 μg/
mL. Berberine sulfate at 2000 μg/mL and berberine chloride at 1000 μg/mL completely inhibited
the mycelial growth of A. flavus, while berberine chloride at 1000 μg/mL also completely
inhibited the mycelial growth of A. parasiticus. Berberine sulfate at 2000 μg/mL reduced the
mycelial growth of A. parasiticus by 96.7%.
Conclusion: Berberine salts significantly decreased the total aflatoxin production of Aspergillus
species at MIC/2 and MIC/4 concentrations (P˂0.05). The results suggest that berberine salts
could be used as potential antifungal and anti-aflatoxigenic agents against toxigenic Aspergillus
isolates.
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Researchers
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Mohammad Sadegh Moradi (First researcher) , Samin kamkar (Second researcher) , aghil sharifzadeh (Third researcher) , Jalal Hassan (Fourth researcher) , hojjatollah shokri (Fifth researcher) , Javad Abbasi (Not in first six researchers)
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