Physiological activity of immobilized cells of Claviceps fusiformis during long-term semicontinuous cultivation |
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Authors: | Vladimír Křen Jiří Ludvík Olga Kofroňová Jaroslava Kozová Zdeněk Řeháček |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Microbiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Víde ská 1083, 14220 Prague 4, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | Summary The 550-day semicontinuous cultivation of Claviceps fusiformis immobilized in calcium alginate is documented. The vegetative mycelium from seed or from early-production submerged culture is the best choice for immobilization. No extracellular glucans are produced by immobilized cells. Immobilized spores give low yields of clavine alkaloids. Alginate concentrations in a range of 2%–4% do not influence yield and spectrum of alkaloids. The cytoplasm of the immobilized cells becomes condensed (after 3 days), polysaccharides disappear, and centres of lipid synthesis are formed in the cytoplasm. After 60 days the cells harbour a great number of lipid particles, mitochondria are diminishing and their cristae partly disappear, indicating a decreased respiration capacity. After 350–500 days the volume of most cells is increased many times and the cells are filled with large oval bodies of electrondense material. Chloramphenicol protects immobilized cultures against bacterial contamination. |
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