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Cost-effective pigment production by Monascus purpureus using rice straw hydrolysate as substrate in submerged fermentation.

Authors :
Liu, Jun
Luo, Yunchuan
Guo, Ting
Tang, Chenglun
Chai, Xueying
Zhao, Wen
Bai, Jie
Lin, Qinlu
Source :
Journal of Bioscience & Bioengineering. Feb2020, Vol. 129 Issue 2, p229-236. 8p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Monascus pigments (MPs), the secondary metabolites produced by the fungal strains of Monascus spp., hold commercial importance in not only the food and meat industries, but also therapeutic, cosmetic, and textile industries. To reduce the cost of MPs production, the utilization of rice straw hydrolysate as a substrate in submerged fermentation was investigated. The atmospheric and room temperature plasma (ARTP) mutation system was employed to develop a mutant strain Monascus purpureus M630, with high total extracellular Monascus pigments (exMPs) production of 34.12 U/mL in submerged fermentation with glucose-based medium. The results revealed that M. purpureus M630 produces 8.61 U/mL and 20.86 U/mL of exMPs in rice straw hydrolysate alone or in combination with glucose fermentation medium, respectively. Furfural (Fur) and 5′-hydroxymethyl furfural (5′-HMF), produced during pretreatment and hydrolysis of rice straw; are generally inhibitory for microbial growth and fermentation. Our findings revealed that M. purpureus M630 develops the tolerance and adaptation mechanisms in response to 5′-HMF and Fur during growth and MPs biosynthesis in rice straw hydrolysate. In conclusion, we report that rice straw hydrolysate can serve as an efficient and low-cost substitute for the MP production through submerged fermentation by Monascus spp. Image 1 • High exMP-producing mutant strain Monascus purpureus M630 was developed by ARTP. • Rice straw hydrolysate is an effective substrate for producing Monascus pigments. • M. purpureus M630 exhibits high tolerance and adaptation towards 5′-HMF and Fur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13891723
Volume :
129
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Bioscience & Bioengineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141610782
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiosc.2019.08.007