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The Effectiveness of Durian Peel as a Multi-Mycotoxin Adsorbent.


ABSTRACT: Durian peel (DP) is an agricultural waste that is widely used in dyes and for organic and inorganic pollutant adsorption. In this study, durian peel was acid-treated to enhance its mycotoxin adsorption efficacy. The acid-treated durian peel (ATDP) was assessed for simultaneous adsorption of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), ochratoxin A (OTA), zearalenone (ZEA), deoxynivalenol (DON), and fumonisin B1 (FB1). The structure of the ATDP was also characterized by SEM-EDS, FT-IR, a zetasizer, and a surface-area analyzer. The results indicated that ATDP exhibited the highest mycotoxin adsorption towards AFB1 (98.4%), ZEA (98.4%), and OTA (97.3%), followed by FB1 (86.1%) and DON (2.0%). The pH significantly affected OTA and FB1 adsorption, whereas AFB1 and ZEA adsorption was not affected. Toxin adsorption by ATDP was dose-dependent and increased exponentially as the ATDP dosage increased. The maximum adsorption capacity (Qmax), determined at pH 3 and pH 7, was 40.7 and 41.6 mmol kg-1 for AFB1, 15.4 and 17.3 mmol kg-1 for ZEA, 46.6 and 0.6 mmol kg-1 for OTA, and 28.9 and 0.1 mmol kg-1 for FB1, respectively. Interestingly, ATDP reduced the bioaccessibility of these mycotoxins after gastrointestinal digestion using an in vitro, validated, static model. The ATDP showed a more porous structure, with a larger surface area and a surface charge modification. These structural changes following acid treatment may explain the higher efficacy of ATDP in adsorbing mycotoxins. Hence, ATDP can be considered as a promising waste material for mycotoxin biosorption.

SUBMITTER: Adunphatcharaphon S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7076778 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Effectiveness of Durian Peel as a Multi-Mycotoxin Adsorbent.

Adunphatcharaphon Saowalak S   Petchkongkaew Awanwee A   Greco Donato D   D'Ascanio Vito V   Visessanguan Wonnop W   Avantaggiato Giuseppina G  

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Durian peel (DP) is an agricultural waste that is widely used in dyes and for organic and inorganic pollutant adsorption. In this study, durian peel was acid-treated to enhance its mycotoxin adsorption efficacy. The acid-treated durian peel (ATDP) was assessed for simultaneous adsorption of aflatoxin B<sub>1</sub> (AFB<sub>1</sub>), ochratoxin A (OTA), zearalenone (ZEA), deoxynivalenol (DON), and fumonisin B<sub>1</sub> (FB<sub>1</sub>). The structure of the ATDP was also characterized by SEM-ED  ...[more]

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