Influence of cell immobilization on the production of benzaldehyde and benzyl alcohol by the white-rot fungi Bjerkandera adusta, Ischnoderma benzoinum and Dichomitus squalens |
| |
Authors: | Carmen Lapadatescu Gilles Feron Catherine Vergoignan Aleth Djian Alain Durand Pascal Bonnarme |
| |
Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Recherches sur les Ar?mes (LRSA), Plate-forme de Prédéveloppement en Biotechnologie, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 17 rue Sully, F-21034 Dijon cédex, France Fax: 333 80 63 32 29 Tel.: 333 80 63 30 65 e-mail: pascal.bonnarme@dijon.inra.fr., FR
|
| |
Abstract: | Three white-rot basidiomycetes, Bjerkandera adusta, Ischnoderma benzoinum and Dichomitus squalens, were cultivated on a liquid medium supplemented with l-phenylalanine, a precursor for benzaldehyde (bitter almond aroma) and benzyl alcohol. Remarkable amounts of benzaldehyde (587 mg l−1) were found in cultures of B. adusta. Immobilization of this fungus on polyurethane foam cubes allowed an 8.3-fold increase of the production of benzaldehyde and a 15-fold increase of the productivity as compared with non-immobilized cells. Aryl-alcohol oxidase activity was only detected in B. adusta. This activity was also significantly enhanced in immobilized cells, suggesting that it plays an important role in benzaldehyde biosynthesis. Conversely, consistent amounts of benzyl alcohol (340 mg l−1 for B. adusta and I. benzoinum and 100 mg l−1 for D. squalens) were produced by the three fungi when immobilized. Laccase activity was found only in the strains I. benzoinum and D. squalens. This activity was markedly enhanced in free cells cultures. Immobilization of the fungi did not promote benzyl alcohol production by comparison with free cell cultures (500 mg l−1). Received: 10 December 1996 / Received revision: 17 February 1997 / Accepted: 22 February 1997 |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|