The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species

The objective of this study was to examine ochratoxin A (OTA) binding by three lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species: Lactobacillus plantarum, L. brevis, and L. sanfranciscensis. Experiments were conducted using MRS medium and PBS buffer contaminated with 1000 ng/mL OTA and inoculated with live or th...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Piotrowska
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-09-01
Series:Toxins
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/6/9/2826
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spelling doaj-f73e550521a548ddbeaf5af069dd384d2020-11-24T21:21:41ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512014-09-01692826283910.3390/toxins6092826toxins6092826The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus SpeciesMałgorzata Piotrowska0Institute of Fermentation Technology and Microbiology, Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Science, Lodz University of Technology, Wólczańska 171/173, Łódź 90-924, PolandThe objective of this study was to examine ochratoxin A (OTA) binding by three lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species: Lactobacillus plantarum, L. brevis, and L. sanfranciscensis. Experiments were conducted using MRS medium and PBS buffer contaminated with 1000 ng/mL OTA and inoculated with live or thermally inactivated bacterial biomass at a concentration of 1 or 5 mg dry weight/mL. It was found that, depending on the strain and biomass density, live bacterial cells reduced OTA content by 16.9% to 35% in MRS medium and by 14.8% to 26.4% in PBS after 24 h of contact. OTA binding was higher in the case of thermally inactivated bacterial biomass (46.2% to 59.8%). The process is very rapid: OTA was removed from PBS as early as after 30 min of contact. The binding of the toxin by cells was partially reversible under the treatment by water and 1 M HCl. The results show that OTA is adsorbed to the surface structures of the cell wall, which is promoted not only by the hydrophobic properties of the cell wall, but also by electron donor-acceptor and Lewis acid-base interactions.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/6/9/2826ochratoxin ALactobacillusadsorptionhydrophobicitycell wall
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author Małgorzata Piotrowska
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The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
Toxins
ochratoxin A
Lactobacillus
adsorption
hydrophobicity
cell wall
author_facet Małgorzata Piotrowska
author_sort Małgorzata Piotrowska
title The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
title_short The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
title_full The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
title_fullStr The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
title_full_unstemmed The Adsorption of Ochratoxin A by Lactobacillus Species
title_sort adsorption of ochratoxin a by lactobacillus species
publisher MDPI AG
series Toxins
issn 2072-6651
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The objective of this study was to examine ochratoxin A (OTA) binding by three lactic acid bacteria (LAB) species: Lactobacillus plantarum, L. brevis, and L. sanfranciscensis. Experiments were conducted using MRS medium and PBS buffer contaminated with 1000 ng/mL OTA and inoculated with live or thermally inactivated bacterial biomass at a concentration of 1 or 5 mg dry weight/mL. It was found that, depending on the strain and biomass density, live bacterial cells reduced OTA content by 16.9% to 35% in MRS medium and by 14.8% to 26.4% in PBS after 24 h of contact. OTA binding was higher in the case of thermally inactivated bacterial biomass (46.2% to 59.8%). The process is very rapid: OTA was removed from PBS as early as after 30 min of contact. The binding of the toxin by cells was partially reversible under the treatment by water and 1 M HCl. The results show that OTA is adsorbed to the surface structures of the cell wall, which is promoted not only by the hydrophobic properties of the cell wall, but also by electron donor-acceptor and Lewis acid-base interactions.
topic ochratoxin A
Lactobacillus
adsorption
hydrophobicity
cell wall
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/6/9/2826
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