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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 51(10): e20200638, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1278867

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ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to produce vinegar from mangaba pulp using semi-solid alcoholic fermentation combined with the enzymatic activity of pectinase and to investigate the chemical composition and sensory characteristics of the final product. was evaluated for volatile acidity and the reduced dry extract was evaluated for ashes, alcohol content, sulfates, pH, total phenolic compounds, total carotenoids, color parameters, yield, productivity, and sensory analysis. Average and standard deviation was used for descriptive statistics. Principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to all variables except total carotenoid content. Physicochemical characterization of the raw and alcoholically fermented pulp was also carried out. The main results showed that, in the vinegar, the reduced dry extract, volatile acidity, pH, and ashes were 44.3±1.5 (g/L), 4.4±0.1 (% w/v), 3.1±0.0, and 3.0±0.41 (g/L), respectively. The total phenolic compound content and total carotenoid content for the mangaba vinegar were 19.2±8.20. mg/100 g and 2.6±0.6. mg/100 g, respectively. The conversion yield from ethanol to acetic acid was 90%. PCA showed that pH and volatile acidity had a strong influence on the product, and there was a strong positive correlation between color and aroma. The final product met all legal requirements, showing that it is possible to produce mangaba vinegar with antioxidant potential for consumers. In the sensory evaluation, it was favored by the tasters, demonstrating potential economic value in the Cerrado fruit.


RESUMO: Objetivou-se produzir vinagre, a partir da polpa de mangaba por fermentação alcoólica semi-sólida com ação enzimática através da pectinase, investigar a composição química e avaliação sensorial do produto final. O vinagre foi avaliado através da acidez volátil, extrato seco reduzido, cinzas, teor alcoólico, sulfatos, pH, compostos fenólicos totais, carotenoides totais, parâmetros de cor, rendimento, produtividade e análise sensorial. Os dados foram submetidos a estatística descritiva com média e desvio padrão. Foi aplicado a análise de componentes principais (ACP) para todas as variáveis, exceto para análise de carotenoides totais. Também foi realizada a caracterização físico-química da polpa e fermentado alcoólico. Os principais resultados mostraram que, no vinagre, extrato seco reduzido, acidez volátil, pH e cinzas foram, respectivamente, 44,3±1,5 (g/L), 4,4±0,1 (% m/v), 3,1±0,0, 3,0±0,41 (g/L). Os compostos fenólicos totais e carotenoides totais apresentaram valores de 19,2±8,20 (mg/100 g) e 2,6±0,6 (mg/100 g), respectivamente. O rendimento de conversão de etanol a ácido acético foi de 90%. ACP foi aplicada nas variáveis físico-químicas do vinagre no qual os parâmetros de cor, pH e acidez volátil apresentaram forte influência no produto e, para os atributos da análise sensorial, cor e aroma apresentaram uma forte correlação positiva entre si. O produto final atendeu a todos os quesitos legais, demonstrando ser possível a produção de vinagre de mangaba com potencial antioxidante. Na avaliação sensorial teve boa aceitação pelos provadores, valorizando o uso deste fruto do Cerrado.

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 5044-5051, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-921643

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Chronic unpredicted mild stress(CUMS) combined with isolated feeding was used to induce depressed rat model. The anti-depressant effects of Zhizichi Decoction(ZZCD) and its solid fermented product(ZZC) were analyzed by behavioral test and comparison of pathological tissues of hippocampus and liver, metabolic characteristics of intestinal flora, and relative abundance of species. The results showed that ZZC could increase sucrose preference, shorten the immobility time in the forced swim test and tail suspension test(P<0.05), and repair damaged hippocampus and liver tissues, and the effect was superior to that of ZZCD. The results of Biolog ECO plates showed that the average well color development(AWCD) of intestinal flora in the model group significantly decreased and the metabolic levels of sugar and amino acids were reduced, while the AWCD of the treatment groups increased. The metabolic levels of the two carbon sources were improved in the ZZC group, while only sugar metabolic level was elevated in the ZZCD group. Metagenomic analysis of intestinal flora showed that the ratio of Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes was 3.87 in the control group, 21.77 in the model group, 5.91 in the ZZC group, and 18.48 in the ZZCD group. Lactobacillus increased by 3.28 times, and Prevotella and Bacteroidetes decreased by 75.59% and 76.39%, respectively in the model group as compared with that in the control group. Lactobacillus decreased by 31.13%, and Prevotella and Bacteroidetes increased by more than three times in the ZZC group as compared with that in the model group, while the corresponding changes in the ZZCD group were not significant. ZZC could improve depression-like beha-viors by regulating the structure of intestinal flora and metabolic functions and repairing damaged hippocampus and liver tissues in depressed rats, showing an anti-depressant effect superior to that of ZZCD. This study is expected to provide a basis for the development of new anti-depressant food products.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rats , Depression/drug therapy , Disease Models, Animal , Fermentation , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Hippocampus , Stress, Psychological
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China Pharmacy ; (12): 2841-2846, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-837536

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OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for simultaneous determination of calycosin glucoside ,ononin,calycosin, formononetin,astragaloside Ⅳ,isoastragaloside Ⅱ,cycloastragenol and isoastragaloside Ⅰ in Astragalus membranaceus before and after bidirectional solid fermentation with Cordyceps kyushuensis ,and to investigate the effects of fermentation on the contents of above 8 components in A. membranaceus . METHODS :HPLC-DAD-ELSD was adopted. The determination was performed on Agilent 5 TC-C18 column with mobile phase consisted of 0.1% formic acid aqueous solution-acetonitrile (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 1 mL/min. The column temperature was set at 30 ℃. DAD detection wavelength was set at 260 nm,ELSD evaporation tube temperature was 100 ℃,atomizer temperature was 80 ℃,carrier gas flow rate was 1.6 L/min;injection volume was 15 μL. RESULTS:The eight components had a good linear relationship within their respective ranges of concentration (all R2>0.999 0); RSDs of precision ,stability and repeatability tests were all less than 3%(n=3 or n=6);the recoveries was 97.88%-101.32%, and RSDs were 1.22%-2.39%(n=6). Setting the content of components in unfermented A. membranaceus as 100%,after bidirectional solid fermentation with C. kyushuensis ,the change rates of 8 components were -98.51%,-96.41%,-94.74%, -96.40%,289.20%,20.25%,-75.05%,562.46%,respectively. CONCLUSIONS :After fermentation with C. kyushuensis ,the contents of active components as astragaloside Ⅳ,isoastragaloside Ⅰ and isoastragaloside Ⅱ can be increased significantly in A. membranaceus .

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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 35(4): 1227-1236, july/aug. 2019. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1048868

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In the last decades, the use of entomopathogenic fungi for the control of pest insects has increased globally, however a key step to achieve the successful application of fungal propagules as biocontrol agents depends of various factors, inoculum production being one of the essential stages for these microorganisms to be used in pest management programs. The objective of this study was to evaluate theproduction of conidia by solid fermentation and biphasic culture in different sporulation matrices for four native isolates and a strain of Isaria fumosorosea that have been shown potential for the control of various insects at the laboratory level. The experimental design was completely randomized, two propagation methods were used with six treatments and ten repetitions per treatment; the data were analyzed using an analysis of variance and the means were compared using the Tukey test (p≤ 0.05). In the production by solid fermentation the minimum value of 5.30 × 105 conidia g-1 was registered with the pericarp of peanut and the maximum of 2.35 × 107 conidia g-1 in the corn grain; in the biphasic culture the minimum of 7.60 × 105 conidia g-1 was observed in birdseed and the maximum of 2.07 × 107 conidia g-1 in rice. The differences were significant (p ≤0.05) in the production by method and by substrate, in solid fermentation 6.84 × 106 conidia g-1 and in biphasic culture 8.85 × 106 conidia g-1. In the production by substrate, the rice showed 1.75 × 107 conidia g-1 and the lesser canary seed concentration (7.80 × 105 conidia g-1). The average production per isolate and / or strain was of the order of 106 and significant difference was registered (p ≤ 0.05) among the fungi, the isolate HIB-9 showed concentration in average higher in the production (7.90 × 106 conidia g-1) and the isolated HIB-19 was the least effective, with only 1.08 × 106 conidia g-1. The results obtained show marked differences between the isolates with respect to their capacity to use the different substrates used as propagation media to obtain conidia of I. fumosorosea.


Nas últimas décadas, o uso de fungos entomopatogênicos para o controle de insetos-pragatem aumentado globalmente, porém um passo fundamental para o sucesso da aplicação de propágulos fúngicos como agentes de biocontrole depende de varios fatores, sendo a produção de inóculo um dos estágios essenciais para esses insetos microorganismos a serem usados em programas de controle de pragas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a produção de conídios por meio de fermentação sólida e cultura bifásica emdiferentes matrizes de esporulação para quatro isolados nativos e um alinhagem de Isaria fumosorosea que tem demonstrado potencial para o controle de varios insetos em nível laboratorial. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado, foram utilizados dois métodos de propagação com seis tratamentos e dezrepetições por tratamento; os dados foraman alisados por meio de análise de variância e as médias comparadas pelo teste de Tukey (p ≤ 0.05). Naprodução por fermentação sólida foi registrado o valor mínimo de 5.30 × 105 conídios g-1 com o pericarpo de amendoim e o máximo de 2.35 × 107 conídios g-1 no grão de milho; na cultura bifásica, o mínimo de 7.60 × 105 conídios g-1 foi observado emsementes de aves e o máximo de 2.07 × 107conídios g-1em arroz. As diferençasforam significativas (p ≤ 0.05) na produção pelo método e pelo substrato, na fermentação sólida 6.84 × 106 conídios g-1 e na cultura bifásica 8.85 × 106 conídios g-1. Naprodução por substrato, o arroz apresentou 1.75 × 107conídios g-1 e a menor concentração de sementes de canário (7.80 × 105conídios g-1). A produção média por isolado e / ou cepa foi da ordem de 106 e registrou-se diferença significativa (p ≤ 0.05) entre os fungos, o isolado HIB-9 apresentou concentração em média maior na produção (7.90 × 106conídios g-1) e o isolado HIB-19 foi o menos efetivo, com apenas 1.08 × 106 conídios g-1. Os resultados obtidos mostram diferenças marcantes entre os isolados quanto à capacidade de utilização dos diferentes substratos utilizados como meio de propagação para obtenção de conídios de I. fumosorosea.


Subject(s)
Spores, Fungal , Pest Control , Pest Control, Biological , Fungi
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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 1298-1303, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-852102

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Objective: To explore the solid fermentation process of Panax ginseng by Monascus purpureus, which can transfer some major ginsenoside into rare ginsenoside Rg3 with stronger biological activity. Methods: The static dark culture method was used to perform microbial fermentation; Vanilline-glacial acetic acid method was used to detect the total saponins before and after fermentation, and the ginsenoside Rg3 was detected by HPLC. Results: The optimum process parameters of Monascus purpureus fermentation was fermentation 6 d, fermentation temperature 32 ℃, pH 7.0, and water content of substrate 50%. After 6 d of fermentation, the content of total saponins in fermentation products increased by 40%, and the content of ginsenoside Rg3 was 6.047 mg/g, which was 2.3 times as much as that of non-fermented P. ginseng. According to the change of monomer saponin content along with the fermentation time, it was deduced that the transformation path was Rb1 (Rb2)→Rd→Rh2→Rg3. Conclusion: The solid fermentation process of Monascus purpureus established in this study is reasonable, which not only lays a foundation for the directional production of rare saponins Rg3 but provides a theoretical support for preparing rare ginsenoside in vitro.

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Rev. MVZ Córdoba ; 20(supl.1): 4907-4916, Dec. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-769249

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Objective. To characterize the fibrolytic enzymatic activity of Pleurotus ostreatus-IE8 and Fomes fomentarius-EUM1 in sugarcane bagasse (BCA); to evaluation of the kinetics of in vitro production of BCA treated by solid fermentation (FS), crude enzyme extract (ECE) of P. ostreatus-IE8 and Fibrozyme®. Materials and methods. In fungi measured radial growth rate ( Vcr ) and biomass production in two culture media (with or without nitrogen source); activity of xylanases, cellulases and FS on BCA at 0, 7 and 15 d. The chemical analysis and kinetic analysis of in vitro gas production in 4 treatments (ECE adding enzymes obtained from the direct addition FS or FS ), witness (Fibrozyme®) and a control without addition and analyzed by a was completely randomized design. Results. Xylanases (7 d ) showed 6.32 and 5.50 UI g-1 initial substrate dry weight (SSi) for fungi P. ostreatus-IE8 and F. fomentarius-EUM1 , respectively ; P. ostreatus-IE8 scored higher activity of laccases (10.65 g-1 UI SSi) and F. fomentarius-EUM1 (1.90 UI g-1 SSi) cellulases. The ECE of P. ostreatus-IE8 and commercial enzyme did not differences (p>0.05). In the chemical composition or the gas production kinetics. The 4 treatments evaluated decreased values of the variables measured in the kinetics of gas production compared to the control (p≤0.05). Conclusions. The ECE of P. ostreatus-IE8 was similar to commercial enzyme degradation in vitro, so it is feasible to use pre-digest high fiber products.


Objetivos. Caracterizar la actividad enzimática fibrolítica de Pleurotus ostreatus-IE8 y Fomes fomentarius-EUM1 en bagazo de caña de azúcar (BCA) y evaluar la cinética de producción de gas in vitro del BCA por fermentación sólida (FS) o con extractos crudos enzimáticos (ECE) de P. ostreatus-IE8 o Fibrozyme®. Materiales y métodos. En los hongos de estudio se evaluó la velocidad de crecimiento radial (Vcr) y producción de biomasa en dos medios de cultivo (con o sin fuente de nitrógeno); actividad de xilanasas, celulasas y lacasas de la FS sobre BCA a 0, 7 y 15 d. El análisis químico y cinética de producción de gas in vitro en 4 tratamientos (proceso de FS o adición de enzimas obtenidas de ECE de la FS), un testigo (Fibrozyme®) y un control sin adición de enzimas, todo ello se analizó en un diseño completamente al azar. Resultados. Las xilanasas (7 d) mostraron 6.32 y 5.50 UI g-1 sustrato seco inicial (SSi) en P. ostreatus-IE8 y F. fomentarius-EUM1, respectivamente. P. ostreatus-IE8 mostró mayor actividad lacasa (10.65 UI g-1 SSi) y F. fomentarius-EUM1 (1.90 UI g-1 SSi) de celulasas. El ECE de P. ostreatus-IE8 y Fibrozyme® no presentaron diferencias (p>0.05) en la composición química ni en la cinética de producción de gas. Los 4 tratamientos evaluados disminuyeron los valores de las variables medidas en la cinética de producción de gas in vitro respecto al testigo (p≤0.05). Conclusiones. El ECE de P. ostreatus-IE8 fue similar a Fibrozyme® en la degradación in vitro, indicando su viabilidad y uso para pre-digerir subproductos altos en fibra.


Subject(s)
Fermentation , Enzymes , In Vitro Techniques , Saccharum
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Br Biotechnol J ; 2015 9(2): 1-9
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-174796

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Aim: The present study aimed at optimization of Lactic acid production using new isolate, Lactobacillus plantarum JX183220 with cassava flour (Manihot esculenta Crantz) in semi-solid fermentation by Response Surface Methodology. Study Design: Box-Behnken design of Response Surface Methodology was used. Place: Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, ANITS, Visakhapatnam. Materials and Methods: Lactobacillus plantarum JX183220 isolated from goat milk was used for the production of Lactic acid using cassava flour (CF) in semi-solid fermentation. Different fermentation parameters such as incubation time, inoculum volume, pH, temperature, substrate concentration (cassava flour), and Calcium carbonate concentration were initially optimized in preliminary studies. The substrate concentration, temperature and pH were chosen as potential variables and further optimized using Box-Behnken design of Response Surface Methodology. A second order polynomial regression model was fitted and was found adequate with a high coefficient of determination, R2 (0.9913). Validation experiment was carried out at optimum conditions of the parameters as determined from the model. Results: The preliminary experiments revealed that maximum production of lactic acid by Lactobacillus plantarum JX183220 was observed on 4th day of incubation with 2% inoculum and 0.3% Calcium carbonate. Optimization using Box -Behnken design of RSM resulted in maximum Lactic acid production of 18.3679 g/100 g of cassava at optimum conditions of substrate concentration, 1.225%; Temperature, 36.39°C and pH 6.43. These results were confirmed by validation experiment. Conclusion: Optimum parameters for the direct conversion of cassava flour starch to Lactic acid by new isolate, Lactobacillus plantarum JX183220 were determined. Box Behnken design of RSM was found to be convenient tool with 15 runs for optimizing lactic acid production. The lactic acid production could be further enhanced by saccharification and fermentation in future studies.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 731-735, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-855452

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Objective: To investigate the hepatotoxicity of Tripterygium wilfordii after ganoderma solid fermentation product-Ling-Lei fermentation substance. Methods: SD rats were randomly separated into three groups: control (C), Ling-lei fermentation substance (LF), and T. wilfordii (TW) groups. SD rats in LF and TW groups were ig administered with 95% ethanol extract of Ling-lei fermentation substance and T. wilfordii at the doses of 2.037 5 and 0.64 g/kg, respectively once a day for consecutive 30 d. After administration, the blood biochemical index and liver histopathological examination were determined. The expression levels of Nrf2 and P38 protein in liver tissue were tested by Western blotting. Results: The liver histopathological examination revealed that rats in LF group showed the central cells necrosis in liver tissue only, the local cytoplasm dissolved in peripheral cells, and the apoptosis appeared. Rats in TW group showed the small necrosis, nuclear apoptosis, obvious collagen fibers in liver cells, and cells dissolved the necrosis. Compared with C group, content of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), expression levels of nucleoprotein Nrf2 and P38 protein of rats in LF and TW groups increased, while these indicators in LF group decreased obviously compared with TW group (P < 0.05). The levels of albumin (ALB) and total protein (TP) in LF and TW groups decreased compared with C group (P < 0.05), while ALB and TP in LF group decreased significantly compared with TW group (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The hepatotoxicity of Ling-lei fermentation substance is lower than that of T. Wilfordii, and its toxic mechanism may be associated with anti-oxidation initiated by activating the P38 MARK and the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathways.

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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 1486-1489, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-855320

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Objective: To investigate the solid fermentation technology for Ganoderma lucidum with Epimedium koreanum containing medium and its practicability. Methods: Four G. lucidum strains were solid fermented in E. koreanum containing medium. The polysaccharide contents of fermented products were tested using phenol-sulphuric acid method. Results: The polysaccharide content of Ganoderma-Epimedy fungal substance was higher than that of G. lucidum in the control medium; By observing the dynamic changes of the polysaccharide contents in the fermented products from the drug-containing medium at different time, it was found that the end point of Ganoderma A-Epimedy was on the day 21 and the fermented terminal point of Ganoderma B, C, and D with Epimedy was on the day 28. Conclusion: Compared with G. lucidum in the control medium, the polysaccharide contents of the fermentative combination of Ganoderma-Epimedy could be significantly improved by 3-13 times.

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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 55(4): 513-520, July-Aug. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-645402

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The aim of the present work was to select filamentous fungi isolated from diverse substrates to obtain the strains with potential to produce the hydrolytic enzymes. From a total of 215 strains, seven strains from the soils, six from the plants and one from sugarcane bagasse were selected and identified as belonging to the Trichoderma, Penicillium and Aspergillus genera. The best hydrolytic activities obtained by semi-solid fermentation using these strains were approximately: 35; 1; 160; 170 and 120 U/gdm (CMCase, FPase, β-glucosidase, xylanase and polygalacturonase, respectively), demonstrating their potential to synthesize the enzymes compared with the results reported in the literature.

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Rev. colomb. biotecnol ; 12(2): 163-175, dic. 2010. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-590782

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En el presente trabajo se describe la producción de las enzimas fitasa, celulasa, xilanasa y proteasa con Aspergillus ficuum cepa DSM 932 mediante fermentación en estado sólido (SSF) usando torta de canola y pomaza de cranberry como sustratos. Como medida indirecta de la producción de las enzimas se usó en cada caso la actividad enzimática. la torta de canola resultó ser un mejor sustrato para fitasa, celulasa y xilanasa, en tanto que la pomaza de cranberry resultó ser un sustrato potencial para proteasa. Mediante ultrafiltración escalonada fue posible purificar parcialmente los extractos enzimáticos de fitasa, celulasas y xilanasas, obtenidos a partir de torta de canola. La fitasa resultó tener un tamaño >100 kDa, en tanto que las celulasas y xilanasas presentan actividad en los retenidos de 10, 30 y 50 kDa, lo que indicaría que las isoenzimas de ambos complejos tienen pesos moleculares que oscilan entre 10 y 100 kDa.


In this paper, describes the production of the enzymes phytase, cellulase, xylanase and protease by Aspergillus ficuum DSM 932 strain, in solid state fermentation (SSF) using canola cake and cranberry pomace as substrates. The enzyme activity was used in each case as an indirect measure of the enzymes production. Canola meal turned out to be a better substrate for phytase, cellulase and xylanase, while cranberry pomace was found to be a potential substrate for protease. Various ultrafiltration operations were carried out, decreasing the cut off membranes out in order to purify partially extracts of enzymes phytase, cellulase and xylanase, obtained from canola meal. Phytase was found to have a size >100 kDa, whereas cellulase and xylanase activity present in the retained 10, 30 and 50 kDa, suggesting that isozymes of both complexes have molecular weights ranging between 10 and 100 kDa.


Subject(s)
/analysis , Agribusiness/analysis , Agribusiness/adverse effects , Agribusiness/methods , Cellulase/analysis , /analysis , Fermentation/genetics , Fermentation/immunology
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J Environ Biol ; 2009 Sept; 30(5suppl): 847-852
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-146309

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During extraction of starch from cassava, fibrous residue is a major waste released into the environment. Owing to the high starch content (60- 65% on dry weight basis) and organic matter of cassava fibrous residue (CFR), an attempt has been made to utilize it for the production of lactic acid (LA) in semi- solid state fermentation using Mann Rogassa Sharpe medium containing [5 % (wv-1)] CFR in lieu of glucose [2 % (wv-1)] as the carbon source. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) was used to evaluate the effect of main variables, i.e. incubation period, temperature and pH on LA production. The experimental results showed that the optimum incubation period, temperature and pH were 120 hr, 350C and 6.5, respectively. Maximum starch conversion by Lactobacillus plantarum MTCC 1407 to LA was 63.3%. The organism produced 29.86 g of (L+) LA from 60 g of starch present in 100 g of CFR. The LA production yield (i.e. mass LA produced mass starch present in CFR-1 x 100) was 49.76 %.

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Univ. sci ; 13(3): 245-251, oct.-dic. 2008. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-582114

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Con el fin de evaluar el efecto de las condiciones de luz sobre la producción de biomasa de una cepa de Trichoderma sp. en fermentación sólida y sumergida, se probaron medios arroz 53 por ciento (p/p), arroz 53 por ciento (p/p)-melaza 3 por ciento(p/p) y arroz 53 por ciento (p/p)-melaza 10 por ciento (p/p) en agua destilada, con incubación 25oC y períodos de luz constante y fotoperíodo 24 h luz/24 h oscuridad durante 8 días. Los parámetros estimados fueron densidad poblacional (conidios/mL), germinación de esporas a 24 horas y porcentaje de pureza. Los resultados indicaron que el proceso de fermentación sólida empleando como sustrato arroz-agua destilada a 25ðC y la exposición constante a la luz permitió mayor recuperación de conidios (45x1018 conidios/mL), con 96 por ciento de germinación a 24 horas y una pureza estimada de 92,1por ciento. En la fermentación sumergida se obtuvo un porcentaje de pureza del 76,8 por ciento y la germinación de conidios a las 24 h fue de 91,2 por ciento, mostrando como desventaja un bajo porcentaje de pureza frente a la fermentación sólida.


In order to evaluate the effect of temperature and light conditions on biomass production of a Trichoderma sp. strain, three culture media were tested: rice 53% (w/w), rice 53% (w/w) -molasses 3% (w/w) and rice 53% (w/w)-molasses 10% (w/w) in distilled water. Incubation conditions were: 25°C, constant light and a photoperiod of 24 h light/24 h darkness during 8 days. The evaluated parameters were population density (conidia/mL), spore germination after 24 hours and purity percentage. The results showed that solid fermentation using rice - distilled water as substrate at 25°C and constant light, allowedthe highest conidia yield (45x1018 conidia/mL), 96% germination after 24 hours, and 92.1% purity. The liquid fermentation rendered a purityof 76.8% and conidia germination of 91.2% after 24 hours, showing a disadvantageous lower purity percentage compared to solidfermentation.


Com a finalidade de avaliar o efeito das condições de luz sobre a produção de biomassa de uma cepa de Trichoderma sp, em fermentação sólida e submergida, foram testados diferentes meios: arroz 53% (p/p), arroz 53% (p/p)-melaço 3% (p/p) e arroz 53% (p/p)-melaço 10% (p/p) em água destilada, com incubação 25°C e períodos de luz constante e fotoperíodo 24 h luz/24 h escuridão durante 8 dias. Os parâmetros estimados foram densidade populacional (conídios/mL), germinação de esporas a 24 horas e porcentagem de pureza. Os resultados indicaram que o processo de fermentação sólida usando como substrato arroz-água destilada a 25ºC e exposição constante à luz, permitiu maior recuperação de conídios (45x1018 conídios/mL), com 96% de germinação a 24 horas e uma pureza estimada de 92,1%. Na fermentação submergida obteve-se um percentual de pureza de 76,8% e a germinação de conídios as 24 h foi de 91,2%, mostrando como desvantagem um baixo percentual de pureza frente à fermentação sólida.


Subject(s)
Trichoderma , Fermentation , Germination
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China Biotechnology ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-685485

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Response surface analysis (uniform precision of central composite design, SAS 9.1.3 software) was applied to optimize the four major factors (ratio of soybean meal to water, enzyme quantity, fermentation time and inoculation quantity) for soybean meal solid fermentation. According to the change of the hydrolyzation degree of soybean protein, the equation of polynomial regression was established between those factors and the response. The result showed that the optimum condition included as follows: ratio of soybean meal to water 1∶1.00,enzyme quantity 2.55%, fermentation time 65h and inoculation quantity 1.00%. Under the optimum level, the degree of hydrolyzation reached 13.3%, which increased 56% over pre-optimization.

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China Pharmacy ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-530557

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OBJECTIVE: To compared the similarity between Cordyceps Sinensis and Solid Fermentation of Cordyceps Militaris in chemical components by TLC. METHODS: The similarity in total constituents and different extract fractions were compared between Cordyceps Sinensis and Solid Fermentation of Cordyceps Militaris by TLC. RESULTS: Solid Fermentation of Cordyceps Militaris and Cordyceps Sinensis were basically similar in that their TLC spots occurred at the corresponding place except a slight difference in size. CONCLUSION: Cordyceps Sinensis and Solid Fermentation of Cordyceps Militaris have similar chemical constituents, which remains to be further studied.

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Microbiology ; (12)1992.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-588764

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By reviewing fresh (medicine) fungi production process of history,expounded the modern food (medicine) with fungal fermentation engineering including liquid fermentation and solid state fermentation research,and highlighted the diversity of new solid-state fermentation works for the founding and development of mankind can provide inexhaustible,unlimited access to the traditional production process valuable end products.

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