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Aspergillus niger is a fungi and one of the most common species of
the genus Aspergillus. It causes a disease called black mould on certain fruits
and vegetables such as grapes, apricots, onions, and eanuts, and is a common contaminant of food.
It is ubiquitous in soil and is commonly reported from indoor environments,
where its black colonies can be confused with those of Stachybotrys (species of
which have also been called "black mould"). Some strains of A. niger have been reported to produce potent mycotoxins
called ochratoxins; other sources disagree, claiming this report is based upon
misidentification of the fungal species. Recent evidence suggests some true A.
niger strains do produce ochratoxin A. It also produces the isoflavoneorobol.
A. niger is included in Aspergillus subgenus Circumdati, section
Nigri. The section Nigri includes 15 related black-spored species that may be
confused with A. niger, including A. tubingensis, A. foetidus, A. carbonarius,
and A. awamori.[4][5] A number of morphologically similar species were recently
described by Samson et al.
Recently the strain of ATCC 16404 Aspergillusniger has been
reclassified at Aspergillusbrasiliensis (refer to publication by Varga et al.
This has required an update to the U.S. Pharmacopoeia and the European
Pharmacopoeia which commonly use this strain throughout the pharmaceutical
industry.
A. niger growing on onion
A. niger causes black mold of onions and ornamental plants.
Infection of onion seedlings by A. niger can become systemic, manifesting only
when conditions are conducive. A. niger causes a common postharvest disease of
onions, in which the black conidia can be observed between the scales of the
bulb. The fungus also causes disease in peanuts and in grapes.
Human and animal disease.
A. niger is less likely to cause human disease than some other
Aspergillus species. In extremely rare instances, humans may become ill, but
this is due to a serious lung disease, aspergillosis, that can occur. Aspergillosis
is, in particular, frequent among horticultural workers who inhale peat dust,
which can be rich in Aspergillus spores. It has been found in the mummies of
ancient Egyptian tombs and can be inhaled when they are disturbed.
A. niger is one of the most common causes of otomycosis (fungal ear
infections), which can cause pain, temporary hearing loss, and, in severe
cases, damage to the ear canal and tympanic membrane.
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