In vitro study of adsorption efficiency of natural lignins towards aflatoxin B2

2021 
Abstract Organosolv lignins extracted from several medicinal and nurturing plant: stems of Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus), ledum (Ledum palustre), lavatera (Lavatera) and rye (Secale sp.), as well as from wood of spruce Picea and walnut (Junglas regia), were the objects of the study of chemical structure, surface porosity and adsorption properties. Adsorption-desorption of aflatoxin B2 (AFB2) and ochratoxin A (OTA) by lignins was studied for the first time simulating in vitro the conditions of the gastrointestinal tract. It was revealed that the chemisorption mechanisms played the most important role in the adsorption of AFB2 and the contribution of physical effects was not significant. It has been shown that lignins from Jerusalem artichoke and ledum exhibited the highest aflatoxin B2 adsorption properties. It has been proven that lignins are good antioxidants.
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