In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion

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Autor(a) principal: GAO,Jian-Wei
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: ZHANG,Hong-Fu, PEI,Shi-Chun, ZHANG,Hao-Nan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract The occurrence of zearalenone is considered a major risk factor affecting human and animal health worldwide. Zearalenone-contaminated feed can cause serious disorders and diseases in farm animals. A number of approaches have been developed to counteract zearalenone, but only few can be used. A potential approach to protecting animals against the harmful effects of zearalenone-contaminated feed is the use of substances to reduce zearalenone contamination of feed. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of different absorbents in zearalenone-contaminated feed via in vitro bionic digestion. The results revealed that three types of absorbents exhibit improved effects. More than 50% of zearalenone is absorbed during digestion. Specifically, KLX (the main component is yeast cell wall), absorbed 83% of the zearalenone in the contaminated feed after bionic digestion in vitro. Monogastric animal bionic digestion is a rapid and physiologically relevant method to evaluate the efficacy of adsorbent materials in binding mycotoxins. The technique can be used to pre-screen the mycotoxin/adsorbent combinations as an alternative to animal experiments.
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title In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
spellingShingle In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
GAO,Jian-Wei
zearalenone
bionic digestion system
adsorbent
title_short In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
title_full In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
title_fullStr In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
title_full_unstemmed In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
title_sort In vitro degradative effect of purified zearalenone with or without adsorbents after bionic digestion
author GAO,Jian-Wei
author_facet GAO,Jian-Wei
ZHANG,Hong-Fu
PEI,Shi-Chun
ZHANG,Hao-Nan
author_role author
author2 ZHANG,Hong-Fu
PEI,Shi-Chun
ZHANG,Hao-Nan
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv GAO,Jian-Wei
ZHANG,Hong-Fu
PEI,Shi-Chun
ZHANG,Hao-Nan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv zearalenone
bionic digestion system
adsorbent
topic zearalenone
bionic digestion system
adsorbent
description Abstract The occurrence of zearalenone is considered a major risk factor affecting human and animal health worldwide. Zearalenone-contaminated feed can cause serious disorders and diseases in farm animals. A number of approaches have been developed to counteract zearalenone, but only few can be used. A potential approach to protecting animals against the harmful effects of zearalenone-contaminated feed is the use of substances to reduce zearalenone contamination of feed. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of different absorbents in zearalenone-contaminated feed via in vitro bionic digestion. The results revealed that three types of absorbents exhibit improved effects. More than 50% of zearalenone is absorbed during digestion. Specifically, KLX (the main component is yeast cell wall), absorbed 83% of the zearalenone in the contaminated feed after bionic digestion in vitro. Monogastric animal bionic digestion is a rapid and physiologically relevant method to evaluate the efficacy of adsorbent materials in binding mycotoxins. The technique can be used to pre-screen the mycotoxin/adsorbent combinations as an alternative to animal experiments.
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