The Presence of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk and Milk Products in Bangladesh
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Levels of AFM1 in Milk and Milk Products
2.2. Regional and Seasonal Variations in AFM1 Contamination Levels
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
5. Materials and Methods
5.1. Study Areas and Sample Collection
5.2. Sample Preparation
5.3. Laboratory Analyses
5.4. Statistical Analysis
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Samples | N | Positive Samples, n (%) | Mean ± SD (ng/L) | Median (Range) (ng/L) | Above 50 ng/L n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raw milk | 105 | 75 (71.4) | 41.1 ± 43.4 a | 23.5 (5.0–198.7) | 25 (23.8) |
Pasteurized milk | 15 | 15 (100) | 106.0 ± 58.5 b | 115.7 (17.2–187.7) | 11 (73.3) |
UHT milk | 15 | 15 (100) | 73.0 ± 42.0 c | 74.0 (12.2–146.9) | 11 (73.3) |
Milk powder | 5 | 4 (80) | 6.6 ± 0.5 | 6.7 (5.9–7.0) | 0 |
Yogurt | 5 | 5 (100) | 16.9 ± 13.6 | 12.1 (8.3–41.1) | 0 |
Total | 145 | 114 (78.6) | 51.5 ± 50.4 | 27.9 (5.0–198.7) | 47 (32.4) |
Regions | n | Positive Sample n (%) | Mean ±SD (ng/L) | Median (Range) (ng/L) | Above 50 ng/L n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sylhet | 40 | 34 (85) | 53.7 ± 51.0 | 34.0 (5.5–198.7) | 13 (32.5) |
Dhaka | 25 | 15 (60) | 37.8 ± 29.2 | 33.2 (5.1–97.2) | 7 (28.0) |
Chittagong | 20 | 8 (40) | 6.6 ± 1.9 * | 5.8 (5.0–10.6) | 0 (0) |
Rajshahi | 20 | 18 (90) | 34.8 ± 39.1 | 19.2 (6.3–131.4) | 5 (25) |
Total | 105 | 75 (71.4) | 41.0 ± 43.4 | 23.5 (5.0–198.7) | 25 (23.8) |
Season | n | Positive Sample n (%) | Mean ± SD (ng/L) | Median (Range) (ng/L) | Above 50 ng/L n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Winter | 44 | 28 (63.6) | 39.9 ± 34.3 | 27.9 (5.5–115.5) | 9 (20.5) |
Summer | 61 | 47 (77.1) | 41.6 ± 43.4 | 16.5 (5.0–198.7) | 16 (26.2) |
Total | 105 | 75 (71.4) | 41.0 ± 43.4 | 23.5 (5.0–198.7) | 25 (23.8) |
Country | Sample Type | Positive Samples n (%) | Mean (ng/L) | Range (ng/L) | Samples ≥ 50 ng/L n (%) | Analytical Method | LOD/LOQ ng/L | References |
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Bangladesh | Raw Milk | 75/105 (71.4) | 41.1 | 5–198.7 | 25 (23.8) | ELISA (SKM) | 5.0/- | Present study |
Pasteurized milk | 15/15 (100) | 106 | 17.2–187.7 | 11 (73.3) | ||||
UHT milk | 15/15 (100) | 73 | 12.2–146.9 | 11 (73.3) | ||||
Milk powder | 4/5 (80) | 6.6 | 5.9–7.0 | 0 | ||||
Yogurt | 5/5 (100) | 16.9 | 8.3–41.1 | 0 | ||||
Bangladesh | Raw milk | 35/50 (70.0) | 699.1 | 22.8–1489.3 | 34 (97.0) | ELISA (SKM) | 18.0/NI | [24] |
Pasteurized milk | 13/25 (52.0) | 99.8 | 18.1–672.2 | 6 (46.0) | ||||
UHT milk | 05/25 (20.0) | 35.5 | 25.1–49.0 | 0 | ||||
India | IMF | 17/17 (100.0) | 350.0 | 77.0–844.0 | 17 (100.0) | ELISA (SKM) | NI | [30] |
Infant formula | 17/18 (94.0) | 326.0 | 143.0–770.0 | 17 (100.0) | ||||
MBCWF | 38/40 (95.0) | 267.0 | 65.0–1012.0 | 38 (100.0) | ||||
Liquid milk | 4/12 (33.0) | 86.0 | 28.0–164.0 | 3 (75.0) | ||||
India | Raw milk | 110/189 (58.0) | 917.0 | 7.0–13,100.0 | 96 (50.8) | ELISA (SKM) | 5.0/NI | [31] |
India | Infant formula | 18/18 (100.0) | NI | 150.0–713.0 | 18 (100.0) | ELISA (SKM) | 5.0/NI | [32] |
Liquid milk | 54/54 (100.0) | NI | 172.0–820.0 | 54 (100.0) | ||||
India | UHT milk | 30/45 (66.6) | NI | NI | 29 (96.7) | HPLC (IAC) | 4.0/NI | [33] |
Raw milk | 3/7 (42.9) | NI | NI | NI | ||||
Pasteurized milk | 29/45 (42.9) | NI | NI | 3 (10.3) | ||||
India | Buffalo milk | 58/150 (38.6) | 26.0 | NI | 9 (16.0) | ELISA (SKM) HPLC (IAC) | 5.0/NI (ELISA) | [34] |
Cow milk | 68/150 (45.3) | 18.0 | NI | 30 (44.0) | ||||
Goat milk | 50/150 (33.3) | 14.0 | NI | 5 (10.0) | ||||
Sheep milk | 55/150 (36.6) | 17.0 | NI | 7 (12.0) | ||||
Cheese | 2/2 (100.0) | NI | NI | 0 | ||||
Nepal | Raw milk | 8/16 (50.0) | 30.0 | 26.0–138.0 | 4 (25.0) | TLC | NI | [35] |
Pasteurized milk | 6/16 (37.5) | 22.0 | 25.0–127.0 | 3 (18.8) | ||||
Pakistan | Raw milk | 168/168 (100) | 199–503 | 10–700 | 167 (99.4) | Fluorometric (IAC) | NI | [36] |
Pakistan | UHT milk | 85 (NI) | 254.9 | ND-1536.0 | 80 (94.1) | ELISA (SKM) | 4.4/NI | [37] |
Pasteurized milk | 78/78 (100.0) | 939.5 | 32.8–4808.0 | 74 (95.0) | ||||
Raw milk | 55/55 (100.0) | 1535.0 | 1912.0–7460.7 | 55 (100.0) | ||||
Pakistan | Milk | 143/156 (91.7) | 346.2 | 20.0–3090.0 | 125 (80.1) | ELISA (SKM) | 5.0/NI | [38] |
Pakistan | Raw milk | 137/150 (91.3) | 198.8 | 6.0–554.0 | 108 (72.0) | ELISA (SKM) | 4.3/5.0 | [39] |
TW | 30/30 (100.0) | 113.0 | 13.0–257.0 | 17 (56.0) | ||||
UHT milk | 30/30 (100.0) | 164.0 | 10.0–345.0 | 20 (66.0) | ||||
Pakistan | Milk | 76/107 (71) | 150.1 | 4.0–845.4 | 44 (58.0) | HPLC (IAC) | 4.0/NI | [40] |
Yogurt | 59/96 (61.0) | 94.4 | 4.0–615.8 | 28 (47.0) | ||||
Butter | 33/74 (45.0) | 69.7 | 4.0–413.4 | 17 (52.0) | ||||
Pakistan | Raw milk | 63/107 (59.0) | 55.0 | <4.0–980.0 | 38 (35.5) | HPLC-FLD (IAC) | 4.0/12.0 | [41] |
Pakistan | Milk | 76/107 (71) | 212.2 | 4–845.4 | 44 (58) | HPLC-FLD (IAC) | 4/NI | [40] |
Yogurt | 59/96 (61) | 147.1 | 4–615.8 | 28 (47) | ||||
White Cheese | 93/119 (78) | 189.1 | 4–595.4 | 14 (15) | ||||
Cheese cream | 89/150 (59) | 172.9 | 4–456.3 | 10 (11) | ||||
Butter | 33/74 (45) | 156.3 | 4–413.4 | 17 (52) | ||||
Pakistan | Shop milk | 137/175 (78.0) | 176.0 | 2.0–1600.0 | 50 (28.6) | ELISA (SKM) | 2.0/NI | [42] |
Household milk | 25/40 (62.0) | 470.0 | 3.0–1900.0 | 18 (45.0) | ||||
Farm milk | 15/17 (88.0) | 110.0 | 2.0–794.0 | 7(41.0) | ||||
Sweets | 134/138 (97.0) | 480.0 | 10.0–1500.0 | 108 (78.0) | 10.0/NI | |||
Pakistan | Milk | 18/21 (85.7) | NI | 11.0–14.0 | 0 | ELISA (SKM) | NI | [43] |
Yogurt | 6/10 (60.0) | NI | 10.0–13.0 | |||||
Butter | 4/10 (40.0) | NI | 7.0–7.4 | |||||
Sri Lanka | Milk | 29/87 (33.3) | 40.2 | 13.1–84.5 | 8 (9.2) | HPLC (IAC) | 10.0/NI | [44] |
Spike Level (ng/L) | Repeats (n) | Mean ± SD (ng/L) | Recovery (%) | RSD (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
5 | 5 | 5.1 ± 0.3 | 102.0 | 5.9 |
10 | 5 | 9.8 ± 0.2 | 98.0 | 2.4 |
25 | 5 | 23.7 ± 0.6 | 94.8 | 2.5 |
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Sumon, A.H.; Islam, F.; Mohanto, N.C.; Kathak, R.R.; Molla, N.H.; Rana, S.; Degen, G.H.; Ali, N. The Presence of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk and Milk Products in Bangladesh. Toxins 2021, 13, 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13070440
Sumon AH, Islam F, Mohanto NC, Kathak RR, Molla NH, Rana S, Degen GH, Ali N. The Presence of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk and Milk Products in Bangladesh. Toxins. 2021; 13(7):440. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13070440
Chicago/Turabian StyleSumon, Abu Hasan, Farjana Islam, Nayan Chandra Mohanto, Rahanuma Raihanu Kathak, Noyan Hossain Molla, Sohel Rana, Gisela H. Degen, and Nurshad Ali. 2021. "The Presence of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk and Milk Products in Bangladesh" Toxins 13, no. 7: 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13070440
APA StyleSumon, A. H., Islam, F., Mohanto, N. C., Kathak, R. R., Molla, N. H., Rana, S., Degen, G. H., & Ali, N. (2021). The Presence of Aflatoxin M1 in Milk and Milk Products in Bangladesh. Toxins, 13(7), 440. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13070440