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Title Effects of supplementation of sea buckthorn press cake on mycelium growth and polysaccharides of Inonotus obliquus in submerged cultivation
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Authors Beltrame, G; Hemming, J; Yang, H; Han, Z; Yang, B
Title Effects of supplementation of sea buckthorn press cake on mycelium growth and polysaccharides of Inonotus obliquus in submerged cultivation
Year 2021
Published Journal Of Applied Microbiology, 131.0, 3
DOI 10.1111/jam.15028
Abstract Aims Investigation of the influence of cultivation time and sea buckthorn press cake (Hippophae rhamnoides) dosage on mycelium yield of Inonotus obliquus in submerged cultivation and on the yield, monomer composition, and macromolecular properties of the exopolysaccharides (EPS) from culture media and intracellular polysaccharides (IPS) extracted from mycelia. Methods and Results Supplementation at 5 g l(-1) combined with cultivation time of 250 h granted highest yield increase in mycelia (by 122%). The supplementation reduced extraction yield and decreased the molecular weight of the main IPS population. The supplementation increased production and molecular weight of EPS. The relative content of arabinose and rhamnose in EPS positively correlated with dosage of the press cake. The press cake supplementation increased the content of galacturonic acid in IPS, but not in EPS. Conclusion Sea buckthorn press cake is a food industry fibrous side stream with high oil content. It increases the cultivation yield of Inonotus obliquus mycelium and influences the produced polysaccharides. Significance and Impact of the Study Mycelium is a resource of bioactive polysaccharides, attracting the interest of nutraceutical companies. Sea buckthorn press cake is a promising supplement for increasing mycelium production. The utilization of this agricultural side stream would therefore favour circular economy.
Author Keywords exopolysaccharide; Inonotus obliquus; intracellular polysaccharide; mycelium; sea buckthorn; submerged cultivation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000621529200001
WoS Category Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Microbiology
Research Area Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; Microbiology
PDF https://academic.oup.com/jambio/article-pdf/131/3/1318/47353805/jambio1318.pdf
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