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- who: Yi Yan and collaborators from the School of Light Industry, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing, China have published the paper: Isolation and Aflatoxin B1-Degradation Characteristics of a Microbacterium proteolyticum B204 Strain from Bovine Faeces, in the Journal: Toxins 2022, 14, 525Toxins 2022, 14, 525 of 30/07/2022
- what: Our study firstly reports that a strain of Microbacterium proteolyticum B204 from bovine faeces could degrade AFB1 effectively in common culture mediums and contaminated peanuts and corn with a ratio of approximately 77% after 24 h incubation.
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