Two of the mycotoxins of greatest agroeconomic significance are aflatoxin B (AFB), and ochratoxin A (OTA). It has been reported that extracts from some wood-decaying mushrooms, such as and showed the ability to inhibit AFB or OTA biosynthesis. Therefore, in our study, a wide screening of 42 isolates of different ligninolytic mushrooms was assayed for their ability to inhibit the synthesis of OTA in and AFB in , in order to find a metabolite that can simultaneously inhibit both mycotoxins. The results showed that four isolates produce metabolites able to inhibit the synthesis of OTA, and 11 isolates produced metabolites that inhibited AFB by >50%. Two strains, the strain TV117 and the strain S.C. Ailanto, produced metabolites able to significantly inhibit (>90%) the synthesis of both mycotoxins. Preliminary results suggest that the mechanism of efficacy of the rough and semipurified polysaccharides could be analogous to that found previously for Tramesan, by enhancing the antioxidant response in the target fungal cells. The overall results indicate that polysaccharide(s) could be a potential agent(s) in biological control and/or a useful component of the integrated strategies able to control mycotoxin synthesis.
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