International Journal of Food Contamination (Apr 2022)

Detoxification approaches of mycotoxins: by microorganisms, biofilms and enzymes

  • Sahar Nahle,
  • André El Khoury,
  • Ioannis Savvaidis,
  • Ali Chokr,
  • Nicolas Louka,
  • Ali Atoui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40550-022-00089-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Mycotoxins are generally found in food, feed, dairy products, and beverages, subsequently presenting serious human and animal health problems. Not surprisingly, mycotoxin contamination has been a worldwide concern for many research studies. In this regard, many biological, chemical, and physical approaches were investigated to reduce and/or remove contamination from food and feed products. Biological detoxification processes seem to be the most promising approaches for mycotoxins removal from food. The current review details the newest progress in biological detoxification (adsorption and metabolization) through microorganisms, their biofilms, and enzymatic degradation, finally describing the detoxification mechanism of many mycotoxins by some microorganisms. This review also reports the possible usage of microorganisms as mycotoxins’ binders in various food commodities, which may help produce mycotoxins-free food and feed.

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