ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CONTAMINANT FUNGI OF SOME FOOD SUPPLEMENTS IN MOSUL CITY, IRAQ(*)
Journal Title: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 12
Abstract
Study of isolation and identification of fungi which contaminate some food supplements which available in mosul pharmacies, which were (15) samples, showed that all these samples were contaminated with fungi except orange powder and slimming herbs, which were uncontaminated. Aspergillusniger, was more frequent, which isolated with percentage (45.90%), followed by penicilium sp. (24.59%), A.flavus (17.21%), phama sp. (4.91%), Botrytis cinerea (4.09%), Rhizopusstolonifer (2.45%), and Cladosporiumherbarum (0.81%).
Authors and Affiliations
Zahraa Abdalla Mohamed
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