Detoxification of Aflatoxin B1 by a Potential Probiotic WF2020.

Front Microbiol

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Food Quality and Safety, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods, College of Food Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China.

Published: May 2022

Microbial degradation is considered as an attractive method to eliminate exposure to aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), the most toxic mycotoxin that causes great economic losses and brings a serious threat to human and animal health, in food and feed. In this study, WF2020, isolated from naturally fermented pickles, could effectively degrade AFB1 ranging from 1 to 8 μg/ml, and the optimum temperature and pH value were 37-45°C and 8.0, respectively. Moreover, WF2020 was considered to be a potential probiotic due to the synthesis of active compounds, absence of virulence genes, susceptibility to various antibiotics, and enhanced lifespan of . Extracellular enzymes or proteins played a major role in AFB1 degradation mediated by WF2020 into metabolites with low or no mutagenicity and toxicity to . AFB1 degradation by the cell-free supernatant was stable up to 70°C, with an optimal pH of 8.0, and the cell-free supernatant could still degrade AFB1 by 37.16% after boiling for 20 min. Furthermore, WF2020 caused a slight defect in fungal growth and completely inhibited AFB1 production when co-incubated with . Additionally, WF2020 suppressed the expression of 10 aflatoxin pathway genes and 2 transcription factors ( and ), suggesting that WF2020 might inhibit AFB1 synthesis in . These results indicate that WF2020 and/or its extracellular enzymes or proteins have a promising potential to be applied in protecting food and feed from AFB1 contamination.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127598PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.891091DOI Listing

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