Process Biochemistry, Vol.39, No.12, 2241-2247, 2004
Optimization of submerged culture conditions from mycelial polysaccharide production in Cordyceps pruinosa
Cordyceps pruinosa is an entomogenous fungus noteworthy for its various bioactivities. The influence of synthetic medium and cultural conditions on polysaccharides production was investigated in shake flask culture. In the present study, optimal medium and submerged culture conditions were investigated using an orthogonal layout. Media and cultural conditions including potato starch 2% (w/v), sucrose 2.5%, soybean 0.5%, beef extract 0.5%, yeast extract 0.1%, KCl 0.02%, K2HPO4 0.1%, MgSO4.7H(2)O 0.05%, pH 7.0, inoculum size 5%, medium capacity 50 ml/250 ml flask, dispersant 15 beads, culture time 7 days were employed. In fermentation medium, sucrose, beef extract and yeast extract were replaced with molasses of sucrose, groundnut and Vitamin B complex, respectively. Under optimal culture conditions, the yield of polysaccharides production was 9.51 g l(-1) after 54 h of fermentation in a 251 fermenter, which was approximately twice as high as that in shake flask cultures. In addition the entire period of fermentation was shorted to around 1/4 of flask culture time (9 days). Thus, it will meet closely the requirements of industrial fermentation scale of polysaccharides production in C. pruinosa. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.