Ama. Elsayed et al., CONSTITUENTS OF NIGELLA-SATIVA OIL AND EVALUATION OF ITS INHIBITORY EFFECT ON GROWTH AND AFLATOXIN PRODUCTION BY ASPERGILLUS-PARASITICUS, Deutsche Lebensmittel-Rundschau, 93(5), 1997, pp. 149-152
Nigella sativa and its oil are used in Egypt in folk medicine. The fat
ty acid methyl esters and sterols isolated from the oil were studied b
y using gas liquid chromatogrophy. The fatty acids were identified as
myristic, palmitic, Palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic, linoenic, e
icosenoic and eicosadienoic acids. The study of the sterol fraction re
vealed the presence of campesterol, stigmasterol, beta-sitosterol and
isofucosterol. The oil of N. sativa promoted mycelial growth of Asperg
illus parasiticus which was grown in yeast extract sucrose (YES) media
. Aflatoxins accumulation was inhibited gradually with increasing the
concentration of N. saliva oil. The inhibitory effect of N. sativa oil
was greatest at the lowest level of sucrose than the highest levels u
sed in YES media.