Production of lovastatin by a wild strain of Aspergillus terreus |
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Authors: | György Szakács György Morovján Robert P. Tengerdy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Chemical Technology, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary;(2) Drugs and Feeds, State Control Institute for Veterinary Biologicals, Budapest, Hungary;(3) Department of Microbiology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, USA |
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Abstract: | Of 68 Aspergillus terreus, three produced lovastatin with equivalent or better yield than strain ATCC 20542 originally described for lovastatin production. Medium optimization experiments with the best isolate (TUB F-514) indicated that lactose, rapeseed meal and KNO3 were the best carbon, organic nitrogen and inorganic nitrogen sources, respectively. In shake-flasks with optimized medium containing 4 % (w/v) lactose, 400 g lovastatin/ml was produced, with a yield of 10 mg/g lactose. In solid substrate fermentation on extracted sweet sorghum pulp supplemented with cheese whey 1500 g lovastatin/g dry weight was produced with a yield of 37.5 mg/g lactose. © Rapid Science Ltd. 1998 |
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