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. 1976 Sep;32(3):388-91.
doi: 10.1128/aem.32.3.388-391.1976.

Use of activated charcoal for the removal of patulin from cider

Use of activated charcoal for the removal of patulin from cider

D C Sands et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1976 Sep.

Abstract

Penicillium urticae (NRRL 2159A) was grown in culture broth containing 1 muCi of [1-14C-A1acetate to produce [14C]patulin. [14C]patulin was purified from the broth and added to apple cider. After the patulin concentration of the cider was adjusted to 30 mug/ml with unlabeled patulin, the cider was subjected to various charcoal treatments. [14C]patulin was completely removed by shaking the cider with 20 mg of activated charcoal per ml and by eluting the cider through a 40- to 60-mesh charcoal column. Activated charcola at 5 mg/ml reduced patulin in naturally contaminated cider to nondetectable levels.

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