“…Aflatoxins are among the most genotoxic and carcinogenic substances known, and therefore the contamination levels are rigorously controlled by the national and international regulations. Various physical (e.g., mechanical sorting, heat treatment, and irradiation) and chemical (e.g., surfactants, benzalkonium chloride, and SF 6 plasma) approaches have been reported for the control of aflatoxigenic fungi, however, these treatments may have their own disadvantages such as cost and lack of efficiency, and undesirable organoleptic and nutritional changes (Basaran, Akgul, & Oksuz, 2008;Basaran, 2009-a,b;Das & Mishra, 2000). There is, therefore, increasing interest in developing economically feasible and environmentally safe non-chemical processes to control aflatoxigenic fungi in hazelnuts while retaining product quality.…”