“…As the second largest nature biopolymer resource, lignin is widely found in plant stems, fruit skins, shells, and cores, usually combined with hemicellulose, playing the role of supporting and protecting for plants. Up to now, lignin has been proven to possess multiple beneficial effects on health including antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antiviral activities, and reduce the risks of obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and cancer . Moreover, lignin also have strong ability to adsorb mycotoxin such as aflatoxin B1 and T-2 toxins .…”