Improved beta-carotene and lycopene production by Blakeslea trispora with ultrasonic treatment in submerged fermentation.
Z Naturforsch C J Biosci
; 69(5-6): 237-44, 2014.
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Response surface methodology (RSM) based on Box-Behnken design (BBD) was employed to investigate the effect of ultrasonic treatment on beta-carotene production by Blakeslea trispora. The optimized strategy involved exposing three-day-old mycelial cultures to ultrasonic treatment at a fixed frequency of 20 kHz, power of 491 W, treatment time of 3 min, working time of 3 s, and rest time of 5.8 s, repeated four times at a 24-h interval. Mycelium growth was not significantly promoted under ultrasonic stimulation; however, the glucose metabolism increased by about 10%, the average size of the aggregates significantly decreased, and the uptake rate of imidazole into cells was increased about 2.5-fold. After a 6-d culture, the technique produced 173 mg/L of beta-carotene and 82 mg/L of lycopene, which represented an increase of nearly 40.7% and 52.7%, respectively, over the yields obtained in cultures without ultrasonic treatment.
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Ultrasonido
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Carotenoides
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Beta Caroteno
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Fermentación
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Mucorales
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Z Naturforsch C J Biosci
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2014
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