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Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria

Mubarak Amimnu, Jibrin Naka Keta.

Abstract
.Microorganisms are associated with food in a variety way which become a global problem. Analyses of mold species on cooked food of maize (Tuwon Masara) were determined. Three (3) areas within Birnin Kebbi metropolis were sampled and selected for sample collections namely: Tsohuwar Tashi, Bayan Kara and Sabuwar Kasuwa. Ten (10) samples from each area were collected to make a total of Thirty (30) samples of Tuwon Masara. The samples were analyzed using pour plate method. Six (6) mold species were isolated and identified namely; Aspergillus niger, A. flavus, Penicillium spp, Rhizopus stolonifer, A. fumigatus and Mucor spp. The results obtained showed that A. niger had the highest percentage of occurrences (34%) and least (6%) in occurrence was Rhizopus stolonifer. The result of mean fungal spore count showed that Tuwo Masara obtained from Bayan Kara had the highest (28 x 10-3 sfu/g) fungal spore load while the lowest was recorded in Tsohuwar Tashi area with 8.0 x 10-3 sfu/g as compared to Sabuwar Kasuwa. The implication of this study could be that the handling, processing and sales of locally produced Tuwon Masara needs to be critically monitored to avoid contamination of this product by these isolates molds. It is also very necessary that local producers should be enlightened about good processing practices, handling, sanitation and the effect of proper preservation, process as this will ensure products free of pathogenic fungi.

Key words: Mold species, load, and cooked maize flour food (Tuwon Masara)


 
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Amimnu M, Keta JN. Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria. JIRLS. (0), [cited January 07, 2024]; 0(0): 0-0.



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Amimnu, M. & Keta, . J. N. (0) Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria. JIRLS, 0 (0), 0-0.



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Amimnu, Mubarak, and Jibrin Naka Keta. 0. Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria. Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences, 0 (0), 0-0.



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Amimnu, Mubarak, and Jibrin Naka Keta. "Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria." Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences 0 (0), 0-0.



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Amimnu, Mubarak, and Jibrin Naka Keta. "Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria." Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences 0.0 (0), 0-0. Print.



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Amimnu, M. & Keta, . J. N. (0) Evaluation of Mold Species on Cooked Maize Flour Food (Tuwo Masara) Sold in Birnin Kebbi Metropolis, Nigeria. Journal of Innovative Research in Life Sciences, 0 (0), 0-0.