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Validation and Application of a Low-Cost Sorting Device for Fumonisin Reduction in Maize
Authors:William Stafstrom  Julie Wushensky  John Fuchs  Wenwei Xu  Nnenna Ezera  Rebecca J. Nelson
Affiliation:1.School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA;2.College of Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA;3.The Widget Factory, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA;4.Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Lubbock, TX 79403, USA;5.Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA;
Abstract:Fumonisin mycotoxins are a persistent challenge to human and livestock health in tropical and sub-tropical maize cropping systems, and more efficient methods are needed to reduce their presence in food systems. We constructed a novel, low-cost device for sorting grain, the “DropSort”, and tested its effectiveness on both plastic kernel models and fumonisin-contaminated maize. Sorting plastic kernels of known size and shape enabled us to optimize the sorting performance of the DropSort. The device sorted maize into three distinct fractions as measured by bulk density and 100-kernel weight. The level of fumonisin was lower in the heaviest fractions of maize compared to the unsorted samples. Based on correlations among fumonisin and bulk characteristics of each fraction, we found that light fraction 100-kernel weight could be an inexpensive proxy for unsorted fumonisin concentration. Single kernel analysis revealed significant relationships among kernel fumonisin content and physical characteristics that could prove useful for future sorting efforts. The availability of a low-cost device (materials~USD 300) that can be used to reduce fumonisin in maize could improve food safety in resource-limited contexts in which fumonisin contamination remains a pressing challenge.
Keywords:mycotoxins   maize   fumonisin   sorting   food safety   mechanization
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