P. Jayaraman et I. Kalyanasundaram, CHANGES IN MOISTURE-CONTENT, MYCOFLORA AND AFLATOXIN CONTENT OF RICE BRAN DURING STORAGE, Mycopathologia, 126(2), 1994, pp. 115-120
The changes in moisture content, storage mycoflora and aflatoxin B-1 (
AFB(1)) in bran from untreated or raw rice (Rr) and parboiled rice (Pb
r) stored in small lots in polyethylene bags were studied at 15-day in
tervals up to 60 days, using five lots of each type of bran. Deteriora
tion was more rapid with reference to all the three parameters, in Rr
bran compared to Pbr bran, the former becoming completely overgrown an
d caked with fungi by the end of 60 days. Aspergillus flavus was the d
ominant fungus in Pbr bran, whereas A. candidus and Trichoderma viride
were abundant in Rr bran. The frequency of incidence as well as conce
ntration of AFB(1) increased with storage time in both types of bran,
but the rate of increase as well as overall concentration were much hi
gher in Rr bran. Thus raw rice bran is unsuitable for prolonged storag
e.