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Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). <t>Boxplots</t> represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.
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Article Title: Minimizing Ochratoxin A Contamination through the Use of Actinobacteria and Their Active Molecules

Journal: Toxins

doi: 10.3390/toxins12050296

Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). Boxplots represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.
Figure Legend Snippet: Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). Boxplots represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.

Techniques Used: Control, Bacteria, Incubation



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Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). <t>Boxplots</t> represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.
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Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). Boxplots represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.

Journal: Toxins

Article Title: Minimizing Ochratoxin A Contamination through the Use of Actinobacteria and Their Active Molecules

doi: 10.3390/toxins12050296

Figure Lengend Snippet: Degradation of ochratoxin A by bacterial cells after 10 days of culture at 25 °C in solid and liquid medium, and by unheated CFEs after 48 h at 25 °C under agitation (180 rpm). Boxplots represent the distribution of the degradation efficiency given in % of the control. The control was performed by adding the toxin in CYA or CYB medium without bacteria and incubated in the same conditions as the samples.

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Techniques: Control, Bacteria, Incubation