Biological Detoxification of Aflatoxin B 1 by Enterococcus faecium HB2-2
Aflatoxin B (AFB ) contamination in food and feed is a global health and economic threat, necessitating the immediate development of effective strategies to mitigate its negative effects. This study focuses on the isolation and characterization of HB2-2 ( HB2-2) as a potent AFB -degrading microorgan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Foods 2024-06, Vol.13 (12) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aflatoxin B
(AFB
) contamination in food and feed is a global health and economic threat, necessitating the immediate development of effective strategies to mitigate its negative effects. This study focuses on the isolation and characterization of
HB2-2 (
HB2-2) as a potent AFB
-degrading microorganism, using morphological observation, biochemical profiling, and 16S rRNA sequence analysis. An incubation of
HB2-2 at 32 °C for 96 h in a pH 10 nutrient broth (NB) medium resulted in a remarkable degradation rate of 90.0% for AFB
. Furthermore,
HB2-2 demonstrated 82.9% AFB
degradation rate in the peanut meal, reducing AFB
levels from 105.1 to 17.9 μg/kg. The AFB
degradation ability of
HB2-2 was found to be dependent on the fermentation supernatant. The products of AFB
degradation by
HB2-2 were analyzed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), and a possible degradation mechanism was proposed based on the identified degradation products. Additionally, cytotoxicity assays revealed a significant reduction in the toxicity of the degradation products compared to the parent AFB
. These findings highlight the potential of
HB2-2 as a safe and effective method for mitigating AFB
contamination in food and feed. |
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ISSN: | 2304-8158 2304-8158 |