Sabrina de Oliveira Garcia, Ana Flávia Vendramin Comunello, Diean Fabiano Alvares Pinheiro, Karen Vanessa Marimón-Sibaja, Wesclen Vilar Nogueira, Jaqueline Garda-Buffon
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摘要
赭曲霉毒素A (OTA)和玉米霉烯酮(ZEA)等真菌毒素是真菌产生的次生代谢物,具有高毒性,经常在食品和饮料中检测到,包括啤酒(全球消费量第三大的饮料),构成重大公共卫生问题。减少这些污染物已成为日益紧迫的优先事项,特别是在气候变化的情况下,预计气候变化将加剧这些污染物在整个食品供应链中的普遍存在和集中。在这种情况下,制定有效、安全和与食品兼容的策略来降低复杂食品基质中的霉菌毒素水平,对于确保食品质量和消费者安全至关重要。因此,本研究旨在评价天野脂肪酶A (ALA)在模型溶液和比尔森啤酒中同时抑制OTA和ZEA的作用。并对反应动力学参数KM和Vmax进行了优化。评价了该酶(0.3 U mL-1)在啤酒中对OTA和ZEA的抑制作用。在模型溶液中对ALA的最佳反应条件为50 mM pH 7磷酸盐缓冲液、40℃、22 h,同时对OTA和ZEA的降解率分别高达100.0%和30.6%。ALA对OTA和ZEA的动力学参数KM和Vmax分别为0.03和3.14µM和6.56 × 10-05和19.57 × 10-03 μM min-1。该酶能降解89.5%的OTA和6.5%的ZEA。ALA酶是控制啤酒或食品中这些污染物的一种替代方法。
Simultaneous mitigation of ochratoxin A and zearalenone by Amano lipase A: conditions and application.
Mycotoxins such as ochratoxin A (OTA) and zearalenone (ZEA) are secondary metabolites produced by fungi that exhibit high toxicity and are frequently detected in food and beverages, including beer, the third most consumed beverage worldwide, posing a significant public health concern. The mitigation of these contaminants has become an increasingly urgent priority, particularly in the face of climate change, which is expected to exacerbate their prevalence and concentration throughout the food supply chain. In this context, the development of effective, safe, and food-compatible strategies for reducing mycotoxin levels in complex food matrices is essential to ensure both food quality and consumer safety. Accordingly, this study aimed to evaluate the action of the enzyme Amano lipase A (ALA) in the simultaneous mitigation of OTA and ZEA in model solution and Pilsen type beer. The reaction and kinetic parameters (KM and Vmax) were optimized for this. The application of the enzyme (0.3 U mL-1) in the mitigation of OTA and ZEA in beer was evaluated. Under optimal reaction conditions to ALA in model solution, consisting of 50 mM pH 7 phosphate buffer, 40 ºC and 22 h of incubation, it simultaneously degraded OTA and ZEA by up to 100.0 and 30.6%, respectively. The kinetic parameters KM and Vmax of ALA in the mitigation of OTA and ZEA were 0.03 and 3.14 µM and 6.56 × 10-05 and 19.57 × 10-03 μM min-1, respectively. The enzyme degraded 89.5% OTA and 6.5% ZEA. The enzyme ALA presents as an alternative for controlling these contaminants in beer or food.
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