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A Preliminary Investigation into Spp. Growth on Peanuts During Drying and Storage

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Journal Life (Basel)
Specialty Biology
Date 2025 Feb 26
PMID 40003549
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Fungal contamination represents a significant threat during peanut storage. In this research, a strain of spp. was used as a test microorganism to assess its viability during peanut storage over 30 days at three different temperatures (4, 15, and 25 °C) and at two different inoculum levels (low-2 log CFU/g and high-5 log CFU/g). Two peanut types were tested: the Spanish type and the Virginia type. Independently of spore age, the fungus survived throughout the storage period, and in some samples (low inoculum Virginia-type peanuts) its level increased. In the second phase, four drying treatments, differing in temperature and duration, were tested. Fungal inactivation primarily depended on the temperature, while the duration of the drying process did not have a significant effect. At low temperatures, fungal inactivation was minimal and not statistically significant, suggesting that low-temperature treatments could pose a potential health risk.

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