产量(工程)
液体培养
真菌
化学
生物量(生态学)
孢子
植物
生物
色谱法
农学
材料科学
冶金
作者
Antoine Vassaux,Cédric Tarayre,Anthony Argüelles Arias,Philippe Compère,Frank Delvigne,Patrick Fickers,Linda A. Jahn,Alexander Lang,Valérie Leclère,Jutta Ludwig‐Müller,Marc Ongena,Thomas Schafhauser,Samuel Telek,Ariane Théatre,Willem J. H. van Berkel,Micheline Vandenbol,Karl‐Heinz van Pée,Luc Willems,Wolfgang Wohlleben,Philippe Jacques
标识
DOI:10.1002/biot.201800624
摘要
The fungal endophyte Cyanodermella asteris (C. asteris) has been recently isolated from the medicinal plant Aster tataricus (A. tataricus). This fungus produces astin C, a cyclic pentapeptide with anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties. The production of this secondary metabolite is compared in immobilized and planktonic conditions. For immobilized cultures, a stainless steel packing immersed in the culture broth is used as a support. In these conditions, the fungus exclusively grows on the packing, which provides a considerable advantage for astin C recovery and purification. C. asteris metabolism is different according to the culture conditions in terms of substrate consumption rate, cell growth, and astin C production. Immobilized-cell cultures yield a 30% increase of astin C production, associated with a 39% increase in biomass. The inoculum type as spores rather than hyphae, and a pre-inoculation washing procedure with sodium hydroxide, turns out to be beneficial both for astin C production and fungus development onto the support. Finally, the influence of culture parameters such as pH and medium composition on astin C production is evaluated. With optimized culture conditions, astin C yield is further improved reaching a five times higher final specific yield compared to the value reported with astin C extraction from A. tataricus (0.89 mg g-1 and 0.16 mg g-1 respectively).
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