Characterisation and determination of metabolites formed by microbial and enzymatic degradation of ergot alkaloids

In conclusion, we succeeded in identification of metabolites formed by microbial and enzymatic degradation of ergot alkaloids which is a crucial step in the future development of feed additives for gastro intestinal detoxification of ergopeptines in farm animals. Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Research-ArticlePages 1-12DOI 10.3920/WMJ2014.1807Authors I. Hahn, Vienna (BOKU), Department for Agrobiotechnology (IFA-Tulln), Christian Doppler Laboratory for Mycotoxin Metabolism and Center for Analytical Chemistry, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Konrad Lorenz Str. 20, 3430 Tulln, AustriaM. Thamhesl, Biomin Research Center, Technopark 1, 3430 Tulln, AustriaE. Apfelthaler, Vienna (BOKU), Department for Agrobiotechnology (IFA-Tulln), Christian Doppler Laboratory for Mycotoxin Metabolism and Center for Analytical Chemistry, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Konrad Lorenz Str. 20, 3430 Tulln, AustriaV. Klingenbrunner, Biomin Research Center, Technopark 1, 3430 Tulln, AustriaC. Hametner, Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Vienna University of Technology, Getreidemarkt 9/163, 1060 Vienna, AustriaR. Krska, Vienna (BOKU), Department for Agrobiotechnology (IFA-Tulln), Christian Doppler Laboratory for Mycotoxin Metabolism and Center for Analytical Chemistry, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Konrad Lorenz Str. 20, 3430 Tulln, AustriaG. Schatzmayr, Biomin Research Center, Technopark 1, 3430 Tulln, AustriaW.-D. Moll, Biomin Re...
Source: World Mycotoxin Journal - Category: Toxicology Tags: World Mycotoxin Journal Source Type: research