Investigation of fungal contamination in some types of chips in the market in Karbala Ihsan Ali Al-Zamily Journal of Physics Conference Series, 2021 Different types of chips samples sell were collected from some markets in Karbala city, which its made in Jordan (Chipsico and Alsaada), Saudia (Liz, Gillts, Doritos), Iran (Bovac, G Toz and Macho) and Iraq (Hala, Dalia, Al-Aseel). The Iranian Chips were the most contaminated, where Iraqi and Jordanian Chips comes in the second. The results of isolating fungi study in chips types, showed diversity in numbers and kinds of fungi. The genus Aspergillus is a fungus predominate on all isolates and followed by Penicillium. Also different genera including Fusarium, Alternaria, Curvularia and Rhizopus have been isolated. It is mentioned that these fungi are dangerous because they produce myctoxins, especially aflatoxin and ochratoxin. It was noted that, the Saudi products are free from contamination. Ammonia test and Fluorescence was used to identify the aflatoxin-producing isolates and it appeared that isolates of Aspergillus had great potential to produce these toxins.
SURVEY OF HUMAN DERMATOPHYTOSIS THAT CAUSES SUPERFICIAL FUNGAL INFECTIONS FROM PATIENTS ATTENDING AL-HUSSEINI HOSPITAL IN IRAQ Biochemical and Cellular Archives, 2020
Isolation and diagnosis of fungi associated with gecko (Eublepharis macularius) and their control Plant Archives, 2020
Survey of fungi found in books on the shelves of the libraries of the University of Qadisiyah-Iraq Majid Kadhim Alshibly, Ihsan ali al zamily, Noor Fazil Iop Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering, 2019 The study included a survey of the fungal pollutants prevalent in the libraries of the University of Qadisiyah. The study included the Central Library and the Library of the Faculty of Science, Education, Literature, Veterinary Medicine, Law, Administration and Economics. For the purpose of study swabs were taking from Books on the library shelves. Wipes were cultured on the Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SDA) medium and incubated at 25 ° C for one week to observe and diagnose growth. The results showed that there was contamination in the books in the libraries mentioned above. The Faculty of Science library was the most polluted, followed by the Central Library. The dominant fungi were Aspergillus, followed by Pnicillium, Rhizopus, Alternara and Fusarium. The effect of antiseptics on this isolated exhibited in the libraries mentioned above was examined by using Formalin, Dettol, Hydrex, Povidon and Povidon-Iodine. The results shows that there is a danger to the workers and those who return to the libraries, which confirms the existence of an urgent need to prevent the danger of these fungi and find effective solutions.