Biotransformation of patulin by Gluconobacter oxydans.

Appl Environ Microbiol

Institute of Sciences of Food Production, CNR, Via Amendola 122/O, 70126 Bari, Italy.

Published: February 2007

A bacterium isolated from patulin-contaminated apples was capable of degrading patulin to a less-toxic compound, ascladiol. The bacterium was identified as Gluconobacter oxydans by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, whereas ascladiol was identified by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and proton and carbon nuclear magnetic resonance. Degradation of up to 96% of patulin was observed in apple juices containing up to 800 microg/ml of patulin and incubated with G. oxydans.

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