RSM-based optimization study on polysaccharide production by wild-Serbian Ganoderma applanatum strain (BGS6Ap) in a batch fermentation / Joshini Pillai Balamurugan
A wild-serbian ganoderma applanatum strain bgs6ap (gasb) from mount kosmaj, serbia was successfully isolated and molecularly identified. molecularly, gasb generated 651 base pairs that were sequenced and found to be a different strain of g. applanatum strain atcc and ganoderma sp. strain gps 047...
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2021
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Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14565/1/Joshini_Pilai.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14565/2/Joshini.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/14565/ |
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Summary: | A wild-serbian ganoderma applanatum strain bgs6ap (gasb) from mount kosmaj,
serbia was successfully isolated and molecularly identified. molecularly, gasb
generated 651 base pairs that were sequenced and found to be a different strain of g.
applanatum strain atcc and ganoderma sp. strain gps 047 in the same clade using
ncbi-blast. one factor at a time (ofaat) method was implemented for growth
curve and morphological analysis to study the temperature effect of the mycelium
growth. reflecting on to its natural cold habitat in eastern europe, gasb favoured the
temperature of 25°c for biomass, exopolysaccharide (eps) and endopolysaccharide
(ens) production followed by 20°c and 30°c. morphologically verified, large dense
mycelia pellets exhibited high (biomass-ens) and hairy starburst pellets (eps). growth
curve analysis using liquid fermentation was conducted and differentiated based on the
pellet formation that contributed to biomass (5.04 g/l), ens (0.51 g/l), eps (1.46 g/l)
at temperature of 25°c (biomass, ens) and 20°c (eps). in response surface
methodology, the applied central composite design proved that the experimental results
were found to be significant for biomass and ens production. the results gave the
optimized biomass (17.51 g/l), eps (2.59 g/l) and ens (3.47 g/l) production at day
15 (10g /l of glucose), initial ph 6, 24°c and 153 rpm. extracted eps, ens and glucan
sulphate (gs) gave a confirmation spectral linkage in ftir (between 2928 cm-1 and
889cm-1) and nmr (δ 4.30 and 5.20 ppm) as exo-β-d-glucan and endo-β-d-glucan
when compared with β-d-glucan standard of laminarin. this blueprint could be
employed to achieve high biomass, eps and ens when subjected to high scale
bioreactor system for other temperate medicinal mushrooms.
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