Fungal (mold) contamination is an important indicator of low-quality raw pr
oduct used in food processing operations. Fluorescent-labeled lectins, spec
ific for chitin, have been shown to be valuable for quantitative detection
of mold in raw tomatoes.
In this research, the response of individual fungal species to a rapid fluo
rescent lectin assay was investigated. Ten of the most common mold species
were grown on two types of artificial broth media, and added to blended fie
ld tomatoes. The assay was conducted on each species, and linear regression
s were developed, comparing the fluorescent lectin assay score with the fun
gal dry weight. The assay was able to detect all molds at sensitivities req
uired for the tomato industry, and had high linearity (r(2) ranging from 0.
72 to 0.99) and low variability (standard error of calibration ranging from
20 to 116 mug of fungal biomass/ml of tomato juice) for individual species
grown on V-8 juice broth. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.