| Title : Enzymatic Degradation of Ochratoxin A: The Role of Ultra-Pure Water - Santos_2025_Foods_14_397 |
| Author(s) : Santos J , Oliveira C , Teixeira F , Venancio A , Silva C |
| Ref : Foods , 14 : , 2025 |
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Abstract :
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a toxic mycotoxin, making its removal from food essential for public health. This study examines OTA degradation by porcine pancreatic lipase (PPL) in ultra-pure water versus buffer systems through in vitro assays and molecular modeling. The results show that PPL fully degrades OTA in ultra-pure water within 7 h at 44 degreesC, whereas only partial degradation occurs in phosphate buffer. After 4 h, PPL in water degrades 91% of OTA, compared to only 12% in buffer. The enzyme's half-life is longer in water (~4 h 4 min) than in phosphate buffer (~2 h 30 min), suggesting better stability in water. Other buffers, including acetate, citrate, and borate, confirmed higher degradation efficiency in low-conductivity, acidic environments similar to ultra-pure water. Additionally, using the model compound p-nitrophenyl octanoate (p-NPO), it was found that p-NPO degrades faster in buffer, likely due to a salting-out effect. Molecular modeling and circular dichroism analysis indicate that PPL's secondary structure in water promotes an ideal conformation for OTA binding. This study suggests ultra-pure water as a greener, sustainable option for reducing mycotoxins in food, with broad industrial applications. |
| PubMedSearch : Santos_2025_Foods_14_397 |
| PubMedID: 39941990 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: pig-1plip |
| Substrate | Ochratoxin-A |
| Gene_locus | pig-1plip |
Santos J, Oliveira C, Teixeira F, Venancio A, Silva C (2025)
Enzymatic Degradation of Ochratoxin A: The Role of Ultra-Pure Water
Foods
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Santos J, Oliveira C, Teixeira F, Venancio A, Silva C (2025)
Foods
14 :