Claims
- 1. A microorganism for the biological detoxification of mycotoxins, namely ochratoxins and/or zearalenons, wherein a microorganism and, in particular, aerobic or anaerobic detoxifying bacteria or yeasts is/are used, which cleave(s) the phenylalanine group of the ochratoxins and degrade zearalenons, respectively, wherein the mycotoxin-detoxifying bacteria are selected from the species Sphingomonas, Stenotrophomonas, Ochrabactrum, Ralstonia and/or Eubacterium, and/or the detoxifying yeasts are selected from the species Trichosporon, Cryptococcus and/or Rhodotorula.
- 2. A microorganism according to claim 1, wherein the detoxifying bacteria are selected from: Sphingomonas sp. DSM 14170 and DSM 14167, Stenotrophomonas nitritreducens DSM 14168, Stenotrophomonas sp. DSM 14169, Ralstonia eutropha DSM 14171 and Eubacterium sp. DSM 14197.
- 3. A microorganism according to claim 1, wherein the detoxifying yeasts are selected from: Trichosporon spec. nov. DSM 14153, Cryptococcus sp. DSM 14154, Rhodotorula yarrowii DSM 14155, Trichosporon mucoides DSM 14156 and Trichosporon dulcitum Dsm 14162.
- 4. A microorganism according to claim 1, wherein the bacteria and/or yeasts are stabilized particularly by lyophilization, spray-drying or microencapsulation.
- 5. A microorganism according to claim 1, wherein the bacteria or yeasts are used as cell-free extracts or crude extracts.
- 6. A microorganism according to claim 5, wherein said microorganism is used as a cell-free extract in a solution and, in particular, an aqueous solution.
- 7. A microorganism according to claim 5, wherein said crude extract is obtained from said bacteria and yeasts by applying ultrasound, enzymatic digestion, a combination of shock-freezing and thawing, a flow homogenizer, a French press, autolysis at a high NaCl concentration, and/or a bead mill.
- 8. A microorganism according to claim 1, wherein said microorganism is used in a buffered solution containing acetate, citrate, phosphate or trishydrochloride buffer at a pH of between 1 and 12 and, in particular, 2 and 8.
- 9. The use of bacteria selected from: Sphingomonas sp. DSM 14170 and DSM 14167, Stenotrophomonas nitritreducens DSM 14168, Stenotrophomonas sp. DSM 14169, Ralstonia eutropha DSM 14171 and Eubacterium sp. DSM 14197, and/or yeasts selected from: Trichosporon spec. nov. DSM 14153, Cryptococcus sp. DSM 14154, Rhodotorula yarrowii DSM 14155, Trichosporon mucoides DSM 14156 and Trichosporon dulcitum DSM 14162 for the detoxification of mycotoxins, namely ochratoxins and/or zearalenons, in food products and/or animal feeds by cleaving the phenylalanine group of ochratoxin or degrading zearalenon.
- 10. The use according to claim 9, wherein Trichosporon spec. nov. DSM 14153, Eubacterium sp. DSM 14197 or Stenotrophomonas nitritreducens DSM 14168 are used for the detoxification of mycotoxins, namely ochratoxins and/or zearalenons, in food products and/or animal feeds.
- 11. The use according to claim 9, wherein mixed cultures of said bacteria and/or yeasts are used for the detoxification of mycotoxins, namely ochratoxins and/or zearalenons, in food products and/or animal feeds.
- 12. A method for biologically detoxifying mycotoxins, namely ochratoxins and/or zearalenons, in food products and/or animal feeds by the aid of a microorganism, wherein a microorganism according to claim 1 is mixed with the food products or animal feeds in amounts ranging from 0.01% by weight to 1% by weight and, in particular, 0.05% by weight to 0.5% by weight.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein said food products or animal feeds are treated by stirring in an aqueous suspension of said microorganism containing water at 20 to 99% by weight and, in particular, 35 to 85% by weight, at temperatures of from 10 to 60° C. and, in particular, 15 to 45° C., for 2 minutes to 12 hours and, in particular, 5 minutes to 2 hours.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation application of PCT/AT02/00356, filed on Dec. 19, 2002.
Continuations (1)
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