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    Title: Reuse of citrus peel to enhance the formation of bioactive metabolite-triterpenoid in solid-state fermentation of A. cinnamomea
    Authors: Yang, F.-C.;Ma, T.-W.;Lee, Y.-H.
    Contributors: Chemical and Materials Engineering, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Antrodia cinnamomea;Citrus peel;Solid-state fermentation;Triterpenoid
    Date: 2013
    Issue Date: 2014-05-30T02:01:57Z (UTC)
    Abstract: Antrodia cinnamomea has recently become popular as a drug remedy in Taiwan because of the mushroom's physiologically beneficial properties. However, because of its host specificity, slow growth rate and rarity in nature, the fruiting bodies of A. cinnamomea have become the most expensive mushrooms in Taiwan in recent years. Artificial cultivation of A. cinnamomea basidiomes to satisfy market demand is considered to be the most effective solution.In this study, solid-state fermentation was carried out in petri dishes for mycelia growth and basidiomatal formation of A. cinnamomea. Different kinds of citrus peel were added to the medium to investigate the feasibility of enhancing the production of bioactive compounds. The crude triterpenoid content of mycelia in the control test reached the highest level of 9.66. mg/g DW on day 30. Among various kinds of citrus peel, grapefruit peel was the most effective in enhancing the content of crude triterpenoid. Moreover, at the addition ratio of 4. g per petri dish, the amount of crude triterpenoid reached 47.10. mg/g DW on day 30, with more than a fourfold increase. Furthermore, compared with the mycelia of the control culture, the profiles of HPLC analysis show that the mycelia cultured with the grapefruit-peel addition contained more kinds of triterpenoid and was similar to natural basidiomes. This study demonstrates that additions of some kinds of citrus peel could effectively accelerate the formation of basidiomes and enhance the production of bioactive metabolites. ? 2013 Elsevier B.V.
    Relation: Biochemical Engineering Journal,Vol.78,P.59-66
    Appears in Collections:[化學工程與材料工程學系所] 期刊論文

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