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Growth pigments and metabolites of monacolin K and citrinin were compared for Monascus purpureus during 14-day solid-state ermentation on white rice and brown rice (Chai-Nart cultivar).
Pramuan Saithong +2 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Penicillium mycotoxins, including ochratoxin A (OTA), citrinin (CIT), and cyclopiazonic acid (CPZ), frequently co‐occur in food commodities, contributing to chronic low‐level dietary exposure. However, current risk assessments often consider these toxins individually, overlooking potential interaction effects.
Carolina Sousa Monteiro +3 more
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Due to varying amounts of phytochemical constituents, diverse food waste have shown to differentially mediate the synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles with unique physicochemical properties and antimicrobial performance. In this study, raspberry pomace (RP) amongst other waste produces well‐dispersed nanoparticles with superior overall activity against food ...
Tshiamo B. Leta +2 more
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Acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) is a key metabolite produced by the acetyl-CoA synthetase (ACS) gene in energy metabolism and biosynthetic pathways. ACS is speculated to be the branching site of monacolin K (MK) and citrinin production and related to the ...
Lin Lin +6 more
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Abstract Following a request from the European Commission, EFSA was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on the safety and efficacy of the feed additive consisting of l‐isoleucine produced by fermentation with Corynebacterium glutamicum CGMCC 32505 as a nutritional additive in feed or water for drinking for all animal species and categories.
EFSA Panel on Additives and Products or Substances used in Animal Feed (FEEDAP) +20 more
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A systematic chemical investigation of the deep-sea-derived fungus Aspergillus versicolor 170217 resulted in the isolation of six new (1–6) and 45 known (7–51) compounds.
Shui-Hua Lin +12 more
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Co‐Detoxification of Multiple Mycotoxins: Microbial and Enzymatic Biodegradation Processes
The presence of mycotoxins poses a threat to food safety. This article reviews microbial/enzymatic detoxification technologies and the main degradation pathways of key mycotoxins. We propose to overcome current bottlenecks through enzyme engineering and synthetic biology, providing a roadmap for sustainable and scalable solutions.
Lixia Fan +7 more
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Functional analysis of Monascus ruber M7 and MrVeA gene related mutants by light control [PDF]
In order to investigate the effect of light control on the function of Monascus ruber M7 and MrVeA gene related mutant ΔMrVeA, OEMrVeA, the gene deletion strain (ΔMrVeA) and overexpression strain (OEMrVeA) were constructed by MrVeA gene knockout and ...
ZHAO Yuxia, HE Xia, WANG Liling, HUANG Huihui, KUANG Linsha, HE Yi
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Citrinin in Foods and Supplements: A Review of Occurrence and Analytical Methodologies
Citrinin (CIT) deserves attention due to its known toxic effects in mammalian species and its widespread occurrence in food commodities, often along with ochratoxin A, another nephrotoxic mycotoxin. Human exposure, a key element in assessing risk related
Liliana J. G. Silva +3 more
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Food Safety and Nutritional Aspects of Plant‐Based Dairy and Meat Alternatives: A Review
Plant‐based dairy and meat alternatives (PBDA and PBMA) offer sustainability benefits but also introduce chemical and microbiological hazards to the diet. Key concerns include emerging mycotoxins, heavy metals, process contaminants, and heat‐resistant spore‐forming bacteria.
Elina Sohlberg +3 more
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