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titleOfInvention Polypeptide variant that divide fusarium toxins, additives containing these variants and their use, as well as procedures for the division of fusarium toxins.
abstract <p> Polypeptide variants that divide Fusarium toxins from a Fusarium toxin carboxylesterase with SEQ ID No. 46, where the polypeptide variants have an amino acid sequence reduced by 47 amino acids at the amino terminal end and the sequences of amino acids have a similarity of at least 70%, preferably 80% and more preferably 100% sequence identity, SEQ ID. No. 1 with respect to amino acid sequence section 48-540 of SEQ ID No. 46, as well as isolated polynucleotides encoding a variant of polypeptides, as well as an additive that divides Fusarium toxins containing at least one variant of polypeptides and, if necessary, at least one auxiliary substance, as well as the use of the polypeptide or additive variants and a method for the division by hydrolysis of at least one Fusarium toxin. </p>
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