2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822002000300013
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Distribution of aflatoxins in corn fractions visually segregated for defects

Abstract: The aflatoxin distribution in corn fractions obtained after visual segregation for defects in 30 samples, known to be contaminated, was studied. Each sample was passed through a 5.0 mm round holes sieve, graded for defects and then segregated in sound kernels (regular kernels) and non-sound kernels (injured, germinated, fermented, moldy, heated, insect damaged, immature, broken, hollow, fermented up to ¼, discolored, extraneous materials, and injured by other causes), as defined by the Brazilian Official Gradi… Show more

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“…Impurity levels found here were lower than that found by Piedade et al (22) in corn samples from a feed mill in São Paulo State, Brazil, who observed that the contamination levels of non-sound kernels were higher than in sound kernels. Injured and broken kernels are more susceptible to fungal attack than whole kernels.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Impurity levels found here were lower than that found by Piedade et al (22) in corn samples from a feed mill in São Paulo State, Brazil, who observed that the contamination levels of non-sound kernels were higher than in sound kernels. Injured and broken kernels are more susceptible to fungal attack than whole kernels.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 85%