Utilization and optimization of a waste stream cellulose culture medium for pigment production by Penicillium spp


Autoria(s): Sopandi, T.; Wardah, A.; Surtiningsih, T.; Suwandi, A.; Smith, J.J.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Aims This research sought to determine optimal corn waste stream–based fermentation medium C and N sources and incubation time to maximize pigment production by an indigenous Indonesian Penicillium spp., as well as to assess pigment pH stability. Methods and Results A Penicillium spp. was isolated from Indonesian soil, identified as Penicillium resticulosum, and used to test the effects of carbon and nitrogen type and concentrations, medium pH, incubation period and furfural on biomass and pigment yield (PY) in a waste corncob hydrolysate basal medium. Maximum red PY (497·03 ± 55·13 mg l−1) was obtained with a 21 : 1 C : N ratio, pH 5·5–6·0; yeast extract-, NH4NO3-, NaNO3-, MgSO4·7H2O-, xylose- or carboxymethylcellulose (CMC)-supplemented medium and 12 days (25°C, 60–70% relative humidity, dark) incubation. C source, C, N and furfural concentration, medium pH and incubation period all influenced biomass and PY. Pigment was pH 2–9 stable. Conclusions Penicillium resticulosum demonstrated microbial pH-stable-pigment production potential using a xylose or CMC and N source, supplemented waste stream cellulose culture medium. Significance and Impact of the Study Corn derived, waste stream cellulose can be used as a culture medium for fungal pigment production. Such application provides a process for agricultural waste stream resource reuse for production of compounds in increasing demand.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58510/

Publicador

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1111/jam.12110

Sopandi, T., Wardah, A., Surtiningsih, T., Suwandi, A., & Smith, J.J. (2013) Utilization and optimization of a waste stream cellulose culture medium for pigment production by Penicillium spp. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 114(3), pp. 733-745.

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Biomass #Cellulose #Fermentation #Penicillium resticulosum #Pigment #Waste stream reuse
Tipo

Journal Article