2020
DOI: 10.1111/jam.14825
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Bio‐detoxification of Jatropha curcas L. cake by a soil‐borne Mucor circinelloides strain using a zebrafish survival model and solid‐state fermentation

Abstract: Aims The aims of the study were to (i) improve the evaluation criteria of detoxifying Jatropha curcas L. cake (JCC), (ii) isolate and characterize a JCC tolerant strain, (iii) explore its JCC detoxifying potential. Methods and Results The zebrafish was employed as a survival model to screen the strains capable of detoxifying JCC. A strain identified as Mucor circinelloides SCYA25, which is highly capable of degrading all toxic components, was isolated from soil. Different solid‐state fermentation parameters we… Show more

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“…A 50 μl of the dilutions were spread onto beef extract peptone agar plates and potato dextrose agar plates to cultivate bacteria and fungi, respectively. The strain screening process was carried out the same as previously described (Zhang et al, 2021). The bacteria were observed routinely by light microscopy and gram staining, according to Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology (Bergey et al, 1923).…”
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“…A 50 μl of the dilutions were spread onto beef extract peptone agar plates and potato dextrose agar plates to cultivate bacteria and fungi, respectively. The strain screening process was carried out the same as previously described (Zhang et al, 2021). The bacteria were observed routinely by light microscopy and gram staining, according to Bergey's manual of determinative bacteriology (Bergey et al, 1923).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown in Table 1, a total of 29 trials were set, with five replicates at the centre. The operating procedures of the zebrafish toxicity test in this study were the same as in our previous study, with 50 zebrafish per tank (Zhang et al, 2021). A quadratic polynomial equation was applied to the experimental data, as shown in Equation .Y=a0+a1A+a2B+a3C+a4D+a12AB+a13AC+a14AD+a23BC+a24BD+a34CD+a11A2+a22B2+a33C2+a44D2$$ Y=a0+a1A+a2B+a3C+a4D+a12 AB+a13 AC+a14 AD+a23 BC+a24 BD+a34 CD+a11{A}^2+a22{B}^2+a33{C}^2+a44{D}^2 $$where Y is the dependent variable, and a0 is the fitting response value of the design centre; a1, a2, a3 and a4 are linear coefficients; a12, a13, a14, a23, a24 and a34 are cross‐coefficients; a11, a22, a33 and a44 are quadratic coefficients.…”
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“…Rapeseed, cottonseed, and soybean meals are common by-products of the seed oil industry. The products have been recommended as a feed additive for livestock as it contains a high level of protein and low level of fiber [ 8 , 9 ]. Furthermore, it contains lignin, cellulose, amino acids, proteins, and polyphenolic compounds [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%