Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs

ABSTRACT The ability to adsorb zearalenone by five strain of lactic acid bacteria was evaluated: four strains of Lactobacillus spp. isolated from pig rectal swabs and one commercial strain (Lactobacillus rhamnosus). Several factors affecting the adsorption capacity were evaluated in order to improve...

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Main Authors: María F. Vega, Susana N. Dieguez, Belén Riccio, Sandra Aranguren, Antonio Giordano, Laura Denzoin, Alejandro L. Soraci, María O. Tapia, Romina Ross, Ana Apás, Silvia N. González
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spelling doaj-c0802748232749dca8a28cb7d2a8640b2020-11-24T21:02:19ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1678-440548471572310.1016/j.bjm.2017.05.001S1517-83822017000400715Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigsMaría F. VegaSusana N. DieguezBelén RiccioSandra ArangurenAntonio GiordanoLaura DenzoinAlejandro L. SoraciMaría O. TapiaRomina RossAna ApásSilvia N. GonzálezABSTRACT The ability to adsorb zearalenone by five strain of lactic acid bacteria was evaluated: four strains of Lactobacillus spp. isolated from pig rectal swabs and one commercial strain (Lactobacillus rhamnosus). Several factors affecting the adsorption capacity were evaluated in order to improve the adsorption of the mycotoxin by bacteria. The stability of the zearalenone-bacteria complex was analyzed. In every case, bacterial adsorption capacity was higher than 40.0%. The strain showing the highest adsorption (68.2%) was selected for the following steps of this research. The adsorption percentages obtained after processing 6.5 and 7.5 mL MRS broth were 57.40% + 3.53 and 64.46% + 0.76, respectively. The stability of zearalenone-bacteria complex was evaluated by successively rinsing. In the first rinsing step 42.26% + 0.414 was still bound. In the second rinsing step 25.12% + 0.664 was still bound, whereas 15.82% + 0.675 remained in the pellet after the third rinse. Results obtained demonstrated that Lactic Acid Bacteria has capacity to adsorb zearalenone. Finally adsorption was increased using a higher volume of initial broth. These results could be used to design a new lyophilized powder for detoxification, using lactic acid bacteria as potential zearalenone adsorbents.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822017000400715&lng=en&tlng=enZearalenoneAdsorptionLactic acid bacteriaLactobacillusPigs
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author María F. Vega
Susana N. Dieguez
Belén Riccio
Sandra Aranguren
Antonio Giordano
Laura Denzoin
Alejandro L. Soraci
María O. Tapia
Romina Ross
Ana Apás
Silvia N. González
spellingShingle María F. Vega
Susana N. Dieguez
Belén Riccio
Sandra Aranguren
Antonio Giordano
Laura Denzoin
Alejandro L. Soraci
María O. Tapia
Romina Ross
Ana Apás
Silvia N. González
Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Zearalenone
Adsorption
Lactic acid bacteria
Lactobacillus
Pigs
author_facet María F. Vega
Susana N. Dieguez
Belén Riccio
Sandra Aranguren
Antonio Giordano
Laura Denzoin
Alejandro L. Soraci
María O. Tapia
Romina Ross
Ana Apás
Silvia N. González
author_sort María F. Vega
title Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
title_short Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
title_full Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
title_fullStr Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
title_full_unstemmed Zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
title_sort zearalenone adsorption capacity of lactic acid bacteria isolated from pigs
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia
series Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1678-4405
description ABSTRACT The ability to adsorb zearalenone by five strain of lactic acid bacteria was evaluated: four strains of Lactobacillus spp. isolated from pig rectal swabs and one commercial strain (Lactobacillus rhamnosus). Several factors affecting the adsorption capacity were evaluated in order to improve the adsorption of the mycotoxin by bacteria. The stability of the zearalenone-bacteria complex was analyzed. In every case, bacterial adsorption capacity was higher than 40.0%. The strain showing the highest adsorption (68.2%) was selected for the following steps of this research. The adsorption percentages obtained after processing 6.5 and 7.5 mL MRS broth were 57.40% + 3.53 and 64.46% + 0.76, respectively. The stability of zearalenone-bacteria complex was evaluated by successively rinsing. In the first rinsing step 42.26% + 0.414 was still bound. In the second rinsing step 25.12% + 0.664 was still bound, whereas 15.82% + 0.675 remained in the pellet after the third rinse. Results obtained demonstrated that Lactic Acid Bacteria has capacity to adsorb zearalenone. Finally adsorption was increased using a higher volume of initial broth. These results could be used to design a new lyophilized powder for detoxification, using lactic acid bacteria as potential zearalenone adsorbents.
topic Zearalenone
Adsorption
Lactic acid bacteria
Lactobacillus
Pigs
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