Fungal utilization of a known and safe macroalga for pigment production using solid-state fermentation |
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Authors: | Thiyam General Hye-Jin Kim Binod Prasad Hoang Tuan Anh Ngo Nithya Vadakedath Man-Gi Cho |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Energy and Bioengineering, Dongseo University, 47 Jurye-ro, Sasang-gu, Busan, 617-716, Republic of Korea 2. Department of Bio-Chemical Engineering, Graduate School, Dongseo University, San 47 Jurye-ro, Sasang-Gu, Busan, 617-716, Republic of Korea
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Abstract: | Saccharina (Laminaria) japonica, a safe, cheap, and readily available macroalga can be used as a substrate for various microbial fermentations. This work investigated the feasibility of S. japonica as a substrate for production of pigments by the fungus Talaromyces amestolkiae GT11 in solid-state fermentation without additional salt and/or nitrogen sources. Under optimized conditions, the pigment exhibited maximum absorption spectrum at 410 (yellow) and 510 nm (red), and the pigment yield of 1,153.5 (yellow) and 506.2 (red) OD units g?1 of dry fermented substrate were achieved with a particle size of 1.0 mm and pH 7, although visually the pigment was reddish in color. The optimum incubation period, pH, moisture, inoculum size, and temperature were observed to be at 192 h, pH 7.0, 80 % (w/w) moisture, 1.8?×?106 spores mL?1 of inoculum g-1 of dry substrate and 28 °C. Hence, this study indicates the suitability of utilization of S. japonica as a substrate for natural pigment production by T. amestolkiae GT11 which can be used in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries for various applications. |
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