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Surface binding of aflatoxin B(1) by lactic acid bacteriaC A Haskard
Key Centre for Applied and Nutritional Toxicology, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT University, Bundoora, Victoria 3083, Australia
Appl Environ Microbiol 67:3086-91. 2001..Acid treatment may permit intracellular binding. In all cases, binding is of a reversible nature, but the stability of the complexes formed depends on strain, treatment, and environmental conditions...
Binding of aflatoxin B1 to cell wall components of Lactobacillus rhamnosus strain GGS J Lahtinen
Key Centre for Applied and Nutritional Toxicology, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT-University, PO Box 71 Bundoora, Victoria 3083, Australia
Food Addit Contam 21:158-64. 2004..The AFB(1) binding activity of the cell wall isolate indicates that AFB(1) binds to the cell wall peptidoglycan of LGG or compounds tightly associated with the peptidoglycan...
Selective in vitro binding of dietary mutagens, individually or in combination, by lactic acid bacteriaA Turbic
Key Center for Applied and Nutritional Toxicology, School of Medical Sciences, RMIT-University, Bundoora, Vic, Australia
Food Addit Contam 19:144-52. 2002..05) in the presence of AFB1. Overall, no significant differences in removal were found between bacterial strains or between viable, heat- and acid-treated bacteria...
