Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7593751 | Food Chemistry | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a widely spread nephrotoxic food contaminant mycotoxin. Unfortunately, attenuation or prevention of the toxic effects of OTA is still an unresolved problem. Molecular inclusion of OTA by cyclodextrins (CDs) results in complexes with low stability. In the human organism, OTA exists mostly in the dianionic state (OTA2â). Therefore, our major goal was to develop a chemically modified cyclodextrin which gives a more stable complex with OTA than the previously published derivatives and which shows stronger preference towards OTA2â. In our fluorescence spectroscopic study we demonstrate that quaternary ammonium beta-cyclodextrin (QABCD) fulfils both of these requirements. The calculated stability constant of the QABCD-OTA2â complex was 28,840 Mâ1 (about 200-fold higher than that of the β-CD-OTA2â complex). We hypothesize, that QABCD may be a suitable tool for the decontamination of different OTA-contaminated drinks; furthermore, for alleviation of the toxic effects of OTA, such complex formation may reduce its absorption from the intestine.
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Authors
Miklós Poór, Sándor Kunsági-Máté, Lajos Szente, Gergely Matisz, Györgyi Secenji, Zsuzsanna Czibulya, Tamás KÅszegi,