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Key role of teichoic acids on aflatoxin B1 binding by probiotic bacteria
Authors:A Hernandez-Mendoza  D Guzman-de-Peña  HS Garcia
Institution: UNIDA –Instituto Tecnológico de Veracruz, Col. Formando Hogar, Veracruz, México;
 Departamento de Biotecnología y Bioquímica, CINVESTAV-Campus Guanajuato, Apdo, Irapuato, Guanajuato, México
Abstract:Aims:  To assess the ability of five probiotic bacteria to bind aflatoxin B1 and to determine the key role of teichoic acids in the binding mechanism.
Methods and Results:  The strains were incubated in aqueous solutions containing aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). The amount of free toxin was quantified by HPLC. Stability of the bacteria–aflatoxin complex was evaluated by repeated washes with buffer. In order to understand the binding process, protoplasts, spheroplasts and cell wall components of two strains were analysed to assess their capacity to bind AFB1. Additionally, the role of teichoic acids in the AFB1 binding process was assessed. Lactobacillus reuteri strain NRRL14171 and Lactobacillus casei strain Shirota were the most efficient strains for binding AFB1. The stability of the AFB1–bacteria complex appears to be related to the binding ability of a particular strain; AFB1 binding was also pH-dependent. Our results suggest that teichoic acids could be responsible for this ability.
Conclusions:  Our results provide information concerning AFB1 binding by previously untested strains, leading to enhanced understanding of the mechanism by which probiotic bacteria bind AFB1.
Significance and Impact of the Study:  Our results support the suggestion that some probiotic bacteria could prevent absorption of aflatoxin from the gastrointestinal tract.
Keywords:aflatoxin  bacterial cell wall  lactic acid bacteria  probiotics  teichoic acid
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