| Literature DB >> 22069627 |
Luís Abrunhosa1, Robert R M Paterson, Armando Venâncio.
Abstract
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is one of the most important mycotoxins that is found in food and feed products. It has proven toxic properties, being primarily known for its nephrotoxicity and carcinogenicity to certain animal species. OTA is produced by several species of Aspergillus and Penicillium that can be found in a wide variety of agricultural products, which makes the presence of OTA in these products common. Many countries have statutory limits for OTA, and concentrations need to be reduced to as low as technologically possible in food and feed. The most important measures to be taken to control OTA are preventive in order to avoid fungal growth and OTA production. However, these measures are difficult to implement in all cases with the consequence of OTA remaining in agricultural commodities. Remediation processes are often used to eliminate, reduce or avoid the toxic effects of OTA. Biological methods have been considered increasingly as an alternative to physical and chemical treatments. However, examples of practical applications are infrequent. This review will focus on the (i) known microorganisms and enzymes that are able to biodegrade OTA; (ii) mode of action of biodegradation and (iii) current applications. A critical discussion about the technical applicability of these strategies is presented.Entities:
Keywords: biodegradation; decontamination; detoxification; ochratoxin A
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22069627 PMCID: PMC3153227 DOI: 10.3390/toxins2051078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxins (Basel) ISSN: 2072-6651 Impact factor: 4.546
Figure 1Molecular structure of ochratoxins naturally produced by filamentous fungi [2,5,6].
OTA producing fungi.
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OTA levels found in some agricultural commodities, livestock products, processed food products.
| Food products | Contamination levels | References |
|---|---|---|
| Beans | 0.25-0.92 µg/Kg | [ |
| Cocoa beans | 0.35-14.8 µg/Kg | [ |
| Corn | 0.11-0.15 µg/Kg | [ |
| Dried figs | <0.1-35.1 µg/Kg | [ |
| Dried fruits | 0.1-30 µg/Kg | [ |
| Grapes | 0.008-1.6 µg/Kg | [ |
| Green coffee beans | 0-48 µg/Kg | [ |
| Milk | 0.011-0.058 µg/L | [ |
| Pork kidneys | 0-15 µg/Kg | [ |
| Pork meat | 0-2.9 µg/Kg | [ |
| Raisins | 0.2-53.6 μg/Kg | [ |
| Rice | 1.0-27.3 µg/Kg | [ |
| Spices | 4.2-103.2 µg/Kg | [ |
| Wheat, Barley, oats | 0.1-17.8 µg/Kg | [ |
| Wheat, oats and rye | 0.03-27 µg/Kg | [ |
| Baby food | 0.06-2.4 µg/Kg | [ |
| Beer | <0.01-0.135 µg/L | [ |
| Breakfast cereals | 0.4-8.8 µg/Kg | [ |
| Cocoa products | 0.22-0.77 µg/Kg | [ |
| Grape juice | <0.003-0.311 µg/L | [ |
| Pork products | <0.03-10.0 µg/Kg | [ |
| Roasted coffee | 3.2-17.0 µg/Kg | [ |
| Salami | <0.006-0.40 µg/Kg | [ |
| Wine | <0.003-0.388 µg/L | [ |
OTA levels found in some feed products and raw materials.
| Poultry feed | 0.5 | [ |
| Bovine feed | 0.55 | |
| Corn grains | 3.95 | |
| Corn gluten | 1.95 | |
| Cotton seed | 6.19 | |
| Palm kernel | 3.19 | |
| Poultry feed | 27 | [ |
| Pig feed | 34 | |
| Rabbit feed | 21.8 | |
| Groundnut cake | 50-100 | [ |
| Millets | >100 | |
| Rice bran | 10-100 | |
| Sorghum | 10->100 | |
| Sunflower | 30-49 |
Figure 2Ochratoxin A biodegradation pathways. (a) Amide bond hydrolysis of OTA; (b) Lactone ring hydrolysis of OTA.
Figure 3Ochratoxin A biodegradation by carboxypeptidase Y (CPY) from S. cerevisiae. (a) OTA detected in assays versus time. (b) OTα detected in the same assays versus time.-×- assay with 0.1 mg/mL of CPY at pH 5.6, 37 °C; -▲- assay with 0.5 mg/mL of CPA (control) at pH 7.5, 37 °C, -□- assay with no enzyme at pH 5.6, 37 °C (blank). Material, methods were as reported in [140].
Reported pure enzymes and enzyme formulations that hydrolyze OTA.
| Commercial name | Origin | Main activity | Supplier | Reference |
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| Carboxypeptidase A | exopeptidase | Boehringer | [ | |
| Carboxypeptidase Y | exopeptidase | Sigma | not reported | |
| Lipase | Lipase | Amano Inc. | [ | |
| Enzyme preparations | Proteolysis | - | [ | |
| Protease A | Acid protease | Amano Inc. | [ | |
| Prolyve PAC | Acid protease | Lyven | [ | |
| Pancreatin 4XNF-P211P | Porcine pancreas | Amylase, lipase and protease | Biocatalysts | [ |
| Crude extract | OTA-hydrolase | - | [ |
- data not available.