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Removal of aflatoxin b1 and t-2 toxin by bacteria isolated from commercially available probiotic dairy foods.

Walter OndiekYaling WangLijun SunLanghua ZhouStephen Lw OnHaotian ZhengGooneratne Ravi
Published in: Food science and technology international = Ciencia y tecnologia de los alimentos internacional (2021)
This study isolated lactic acid bacteria from commercially available probiotic foods to determine their capacity to remove aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and trichothecene-2 (T-2). The removal rates by original live and heat-treated cells of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were compared to test the effect of heat treatment on efficacy. LAB is capable to remove up to 46% of AFB1 and up to 45% of T-2 toixn. The toxin removal capability increased as toxin concentration increased despite bacterial cell viability declining. Surprisingly, the denatured LAB removed greater percentages of AFB1 (up to 62%) and T-2 (up to 52%) than live bacterial cells (P < 0.05), lending support to the hypothesis that there is higher binding of toxins to the cell membrane of nonviable cells. The research provided practical evidences, which suggest that when ingested into the gut biota, LAB could likely reduce absorption of AFB1 and T-2 from contaminated foods.
Keyphrases
  • lactic acid
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • escherichia coli
  • signaling pathway
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • pi k akt
  • newly diagnosed
  • bacillus subtilis
  • combination therapy