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− | <p style="text-indent:2em"> | + | <p style="text-indent:2em">In our project,we designed a system to resolve the problem caused by a common yet horrible toxin-"aflatoxin". Our project, named"Aflatoxout", consists of three parts-Firstly the antidote to alleviate harm caused by aflatoxin,secondly the test paper to detect aflatoxin, thirdly the app & device as a platform for food safety information.This is a creative system that not only prevents the public from consuming aflatoxin but also creates safe detoxifying products and platform to assist with public health.</p> |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a8/T--CSMU_NCHU_Taiwan--safety-line.png" alt="" style="width:100%"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a8/T--CSMU_NCHU_Taiwan--safety-line.png" alt="" style="width:100%"> | ||
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<p style="text-indent:2em">Aflatoxins are common mycotoxins produced by certain mold fungus, including Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. These toxins are wide spread in many animal feeds and human foods, such as corn, peanut, rice, sorghum, wheat, and a variety of spices. When foods expire, or are exposed to warm and humid environments, they are prone to being contaminated by aflatoxins and could enter the general food supply.</p> | <p style="text-indent:2em">Aflatoxins are common mycotoxins produced by certain mold fungus, including Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. These toxins are wide spread in many animal feeds and human foods, such as corn, peanut, rice, sorghum, wheat, and a variety of spices. When foods expire, or are exposed to warm and humid environments, they are prone to being contaminated by aflatoxins and could enter the general food supply.</p> | ||
<p style="text-indent:2em">There are at least 17 different types of aflatoxins found in nature, and B1, B2, G1, G2 are the commonest type. The “B” and “G” indicate the blue and green fluorescent colors produced by aflatoxins under UV light on thin layer chromatography plates, while the subscript numbers 1 and 2 indicate major and minor compounds, respectively<sub>[1]</sub>. In dairy products, aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) is easily detected when contaminated<sub>[2]</sub>. In the public’s conceptions, cooking or heating can remove harmful substances. However, aflatoxins are a group of stable compounds that would not be degraded unless heated to 280℃. Chances are we may all be exposed to these mycotoxins.</p> | <p style="text-indent:2em">There are at least 17 different types of aflatoxins found in nature, and B1, B2, G1, G2 are the commonest type. The “B” and “G” indicate the blue and green fluorescent colors produced by aflatoxins under UV light on thin layer chromatography plates, while the subscript numbers 1 and 2 indicate major and minor compounds, respectively<sub>[1]</sub>. In dairy products, aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) is easily detected when contaminated<sub>[2]</sub>. In the public’s conceptions, cooking or heating can remove harmful substances. However, aflatoxins are a group of stable compounds that would not be degraded unless heated to 280℃. Chances are we may all be exposed to these mycotoxins.</p> | ||
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− | <p style="text-indent:2em"> | + | <p style="text-indent:2em">To create a reporter system, we constructed a GFP |
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+ | the reporter vector of Ac5-GFP-polyA / pSB1C3 (K2543004).</p> | ||
<img class="pic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/1/12/T--CSMU_NCHU_Taiwan--ProjectDescription3.png" style="width:60%"> | <img class="pic" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/1/12/T--CSMU_NCHU_Taiwan--ProjectDescription3.png" style="width:60%"> | ||
<h3>The gene of aflatoxin-degrading enzyme</h3> | <h3>The gene of aflatoxin-degrading enzyme</h3> |
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