Engineering in Life Sciences

Volume 11, Issue 1
Short Communication

The potential of white‐rot fungi to degrade phorbol esters of Jatropha curcas L. seed cake

Cândida R. M. de Barros

CECAV – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Animal Science, Vila Real, Portugal

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Luis M. M. Ferreira

CECAV – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Animal Science, Vila Real, Portugal

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Fernando M. Nunes

CQ – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Chemistry, Vila Real, Portugal

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Rui M. F. Bezerra

CITAB – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Biology and Environment, Vila Real, Portugal

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Albino A. Dias

CITAB – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Biology and Environment, Vila Real, Portugal

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Cristina V. Guedes

CECAV – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Animal Science, Vila Real, Portugal

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John W. Cone

Animal Nutrition Group, Wageningen University, The Netherlands

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Guilhermina S. M. Marques

Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Agronomy, Vila Real, Portugal

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Miguel A. M. Rodrigues

Corresponding Author

E-mail address: mrodrigu@utad.pt

CECAV – Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Animal Science, Vila Real, Portugal

Universidade de Trás‐os‐Montes e Alto Douro, Department of Animal Science, Apartado 1013, 5001‐801 Vila Real, Portugal===Search for more papers by this author
First published: 05 January 2011
Cited by: 20

Abstract

The potential of solid‐state cultivation, with three white‐rot fungi (Bjerkandera adusta, Ganoderma resinaceum and Phlebia rufa), to decrease phorbol esters concentration of Jatropha curcas L. was evaluated in this study. Incubation was conducted in 250 mL Erlenmeyer flasks without agitation at 28°C for 30 days. Phorbol esters were analyzed by reverse‐phase HPLC after an extraction procedure using dichloromethane. All fungi studied were able to decrease the concentration of phorbol esters, mainly B. adusta and P. rufa which significantly reduced (p<0.05) phorbol esters contents to non‐toxic levels. These results suggest that white‐rot fungi could be potentially used as a possible approach for the biological treatment of the oilseed cake.

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