Mycotoxin contamination poses a significant hazard to feed safety and animal health. Fungal laccases have shown promise in mycotoxin degradation; however, their practical application remains limited due to insufficient catalytic efficiency and thermostability. In this study, a laccase (AsLac) from Aspergillus terreus HNGD-TM15 demonstrated potential for degrading aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) and zearalenone (ZEN). To enhance its performance, protein fusion technology was employed to construct a fusion enzyme, S1v1-AsLac. Compared to AsLac, S1v1-AsLac exhibited a 49% improvement in AFB1 degradation and an 81% enhancement in ZEN degradation, along with a 2.02-fold extension in half-life at 60 °C, and improved storage stability. S1v1-AsLac effectively reduced AFB1 and ZEN levels in contaminated feed samples, achieving degradation rates of 66.05% and 79.60% for corn flour and 62.61% and 69.43% for corn bran, respectively. These results present a promising approach for enhancing laccase performance and highlight potential for the degradation of mycotoxins in contaminated feed.
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Zhang et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2115bdd499ed480b16ec00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.6c03038
Hongxin Zhang
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
S Zhang
South China Agricultural University
Antonio Logrieco
Turing Institute
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
Institute of Sciences of Food Production
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