Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)

Toxic principles, toxicity and technology of detoxification of Jatropha curcas L. seed: a review. The use of meal from the crushing of Jatropha curcas seed for livestock feed is limited owing to the variable amounts of seed available. This availability depends on the level and variety of toxic and a...

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Main Authors: Nesseim, TDT., Fillet, M., Mergeai, G., Dieng, A., Hornick, JL.
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Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2012-01-01
Series:Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11006/43
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spelling doaj-745b7cb39266466db7b870b2a558069e2020-11-24T23:05:42ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement1370-62331780-45072012-01-01164531540Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)Nesseim, TDT.Fillet, M.Mergeai, G.Dieng, A.Hornick, JL.Toxic principles, toxicity and technology of detoxification of Jatropha curcas L. seed: a review. The use of meal from the crushing of Jatropha curcas seed for livestock feed is limited owing to the variable amounts of seed available. This availability depends on the level and variety of toxic and antinutritional compounds contained in the seed at a given time; the most important of these compounds are phorbol esters and curcin. The phorbol esters present in J. curcas seed are Euphorbiaceae diterpenes, known for their inflammatory action resulting in irritation and toxicity to insects, fish and mammals. These compounds are sometimes completely degraded in soil and they may be reduced by physical, chemical or biological processes, with a reduction ratio of between 50 and 95%. Curcin is an irritating toxalbumin with lectin activity; it is inactivated by heat treatment at 121 °C for 30 min. Other antinutritional compounds are also present in J. curcas seed, such as saponins and an inhibitor of trypsin activity. This trypsin-inhibiting compound interferes with the digestion process and its reduction is achieved through thermal, chemical or biological treatments. The elimination of, or at least a reduction in the levels of, these molecules represents a prerequisite for using J. curcas meal in the livestock feed sector.http://hdl.handle.net/11006/43Jatropha curcasfeedsphorbol esterscurcintrypsin inhibitorssaponinsdetoxification
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author Nesseim, TDT.
Fillet, M.
Mergeai, G.
Dieng, A.
Hornick, JL.
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Fillet, M.
Mergeai, G.
Dieng, A.
Hornick, JL.
Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
Jatropha curcas
feeds
phorbol esters
curcin
trypsin inhibitors
saponins
detoxification
author_facet Nesseim, TDT.
Fillet, M.
Mergeai, G.
Dieng, A.
Hornick, JL.
author_sort Nesseim, TDT.
title Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
title_short Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
title_full Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
title_fullStr Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
title_full_unstemmed Principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de Jatropha curcas L. (synthèse bibliographique)
title_sort principes toxiques, toxicité et technologie de détoxification de la graine de jatropha curcas l. (synthèse bibliographique)
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
issn 1370-6233
1780-4507
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Toxic principles, toxicity and technology of detoxification of Jatropha curcas L. seed: a review. The use of meal from the crushing of Jatropha curcas seed for livestock feed is limited owing to the variable amounts of seed available. This availability depends on the level and variety of toxic and antinutritional compounds contained in the seed at a given time; the most important of these compounds are phorbol esters and curcin. The phorbol esters present in J. curcas seed are Euphorbiaceae diterpenes, known for their inflammatory action resulting in irritation and toxicity to insects, fish and mammals. These compounds are sometimes completely degraded in soil and they may be reduced by physical, chemical or biological processes, with a reduction ratio of between 50 and 95%. Curcin is an irritating toxalbumin with lectin activity; it is inactivated by heat treatment at 121 °C for 30 min. Other antinutritional compounds are also present in J. curcas seed, such as saponins and an inhibitor of trypsin activity. This trypsin-inhibiting compound interferes with the digestion process and its reduction is achieved through thermal, chemical or biological treatments. The elimination of, or at least a reduction in the levels of, these molecules represents a prerequisite for using J. curcas meal in the livestock feed sector.
topic Jatropha curcas
feeds
phorbol esters
curcin
trypsin inhibitors
saponins
detoxification
url http://hdl.handle.net/11006/43
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