Sv. Reddy et al., Aflatoxins B-1 in different grades of chillies (Capsicum annum L.) in India as determined by indirect competitive-ELISA, FOOD ADDIT, 18(6), 2001, pp. 553-558
Samples of the three grades of chilli pod (grades 1 to 3) were collected du
ring surveys in 1998 and 1999 from the principal market yards and cold stor
age facilities of the major chilli-growing areas of Andhra Pradesh (AP). In
dia Chilli powders were collected from different supermarkets in Hyderabad,
AP. They were analysed for aflatoxin B-1 (AFB(1)) content by an indirect c
ompetitive ELISA. To avoid the influence of interfering substances present
in chilli extracts, it was necessary to prepare the aflatoxin standards in
methanol extracts of chillies free from aflatoxins. For nine representative
samples there was good agreement between ELISA and HPLC estimations of AFB
(1) and the results suggested that the ELISA procedure adopted was dependab
le. Of the 182 chilli samples tested, 59% of the samples were contaminated
with AFB(1) and 18% contained the toxin at non-permissible levels. The high
est AFB(1) concentration of 969 mug/kg was found in one sample representing
grade 3. Overall the maximum percentage of chili pods showing AFB(1) level
s higher than 30 mug/kg (non-permissible levels) was in grade 3. Chilli pod
s stored in refrigerated rooms showed the lowest proportion of samples cont
aining aflatoxin. Nearly 9% of the chilli powders sold in supermarkets cont
ained non-permissible aflatoxin levels. This report highlights the importan
ce of using grade 1 chilli pods to minimize aflatoxin contamination.