Production and Purification of aflatoxin b1 from Local Isolate of Aspergillus flavus
Mohammed Abdullah Zayer,
Rafid Abdalwahd,
Essam Fadel al-jumaili
Abstract:Background and Objective: Aflatoxins are cancerogenic compounds produced predominantly by certain strains of the Aspergillus genus. Food and feed contamination by aflatoxin (AF)B 1 has adverse economic and health consequences. Unfortunately, these contaminants can never be completely removed, and on that account, many studies have been carried out to explore an effective process of their detoxification to a threshold level. Results: A thermostable enzyme purified from the boiled supernatant was designated as H… Show more
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