M. Megharaj et al., TOTAL BIODEGRADATION OF THE ESTROGENIC MYCOTOXIN ZEARALENONE BY A BACTERIAL CULTURE, Letters in applied microbiology, 24(5), 1997, pp. 329-333
A mixed culture of bacteria, enriched from soil collected at a coal ga
sification site, proved capable of removing the potent oestrogenic myc
otoxin zearalenone from culture media. The bacteria grew rapidly when
zearalenone was provided as the sole source of carbon and energy. HPLC
and ELISA analysis of culture extracts revealed no zearalenone or zea
ralenone-like products. Fourteen bacterial isolates from the mixed cul
ture were identified and purified. The ability to degrade zearalenone
was lost upon purification and recombination of the bacterial members
of the mixed culture. A strain of Pseudomonas fluorescens capable of d
egrading polychlorinated biphenyls was unable to degrade zearalenone.
This is the first report of the complete degradation of zearalenone by
bacteria. The present study suggests the potential of mixed cultures
in the biodegradation of zearalenone.