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Microbial and enzymatic battle with food contaminant zearalenone (ZEN)

Murtaza et al., 2022

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2742880487137251616
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Murtaza B
Li X
Dong L
Javed M
Xu L
Saleemi M
Li G
Jin B
Cui H
Ali A
Wang L
Xu Y
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Applied microbiology and biotechnology

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Zearalenone (ZEN) contamination of various foods and feeds is an important global problem. In some animals and humans, ZEN causes significant health issues in addition to massive economic losses, annually. Therefore, removal or degradation of the ZEN in foods …
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