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Optimisation of biomass, exopolysaccharide and intracellular polysaccharide production from the mycelium of an identified Ganoderma lucidum strain QRS 5120 using response surface methodology

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Supramani, Sugenendran
Ahmad, Rahayu
Ilham, Zul
Annuar, Mohamad Suffian Mohamad
Klaus, Anita
Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad
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Wild-cultivated medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum was morphologically identified and sequenced using phylogenetic software. In submerged-liquid fermentation (SLF), biomass, exopolysaccharide (EPS) and intracellular polysaccharide (IPS) production of the identified G. lucidum was optimised based on initial pH, starting glucose concentration and agitation rate parameters using response surface methodology (RSM). Molecularly, the G. lucidum strain QRS 5120 generated 637 base pairs, which was commensurate with related Ganoderma species. In RSM, by applying central composite design (CCD), a polynomial model was fitted to the experimental data and was found to be significant in all parameters investigated. The strongest effect (p lt 0.0001) was observed for initial pH for biomass, EPS and IPS production, while agitation showed a significant value (p lt 0.005) for biomass. By applying the optimized conditions, the model was validated and generated 5.12 g/L of biomass (initial pH 4.01, ...32.09 g/L of glucose and 102 rpm), 2.49 g/L EPS (initial pH 4, 24.25 g/L of glucose and 110 rpm) and 1.52 g/L of IPS (and initial pH 4, 40.43 g/L of glucose, 103 rpm) in 500 mL shake flask fermentation. The optimized parameters can be upscaled for efficient biomass, EPS and IPS production using G. lucidum.

Keywords:
Ganoderma lucidum / response surface methodology / submerged-liquid fermentation / exopolysaccharide / intracellular polysaccharide
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Aims Microbiology, 2019, 5, 1, 19-38
Publisher:
  • Amer Inst Mathematical Sciences-Aims, Springfield
Funding / projects:
  • University of MalayaUniversiti Malaya [BK073-2017, RU003I-2017, FRGS: FP066-2018A]

DOI: 10.3934/microbiol.2019.1.19

ISSN: 2471-1888

PubMed: 31384700

WoS: 000465000400002

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85064084285
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PY  - 2019
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5018
AB  - Wild-cultivated medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum was morphologically identified and sequenced using phylogenetic software. In submerged-liquid fermentation (SLF), biomass, exopolysaccharide (EPS) and intracellular polysaccharide (IPS) production of the identified G. lucidum was optimised based on initial pH, starting glucose concentration and agitation rate parameters using response surface methodology (RSM). Molecularly, the G. lucidum strain QRS 5120 generated 637 base pairs, which was commensurate with related Ganoderma species. In RSM, by applying central composite design (CCD), a polynomial model was fitted to the experimental data and was found to be significant in all parameters investigated. The strongest effect (p  lt  0.0001) was observed for initial pH for biomass, EPS and IPS production, while agitation showed a significant value (p  lt  0.005) for biomass. By applying the optimized conditions, the model was validated and generated 5.12 g/L of biomass (initial pH 4.01, 32.09 g/L of glucose and 102 rpm), 2.49 g/L EPS (initial pH 4, 24.25 g/L of glucose and 110 rpm) and 1.52 g/L of IPS (and initial pH 4, 40.43 g/L of glucose, 103 rpm) in 500 mL shake flask fermentation. The optimized parameters can be upscaled for efficient biomass, EPS and IPS production using G. lucidum.
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year = "2019",
abstract = "Wild-cultivated medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lucidum was morphologically identified and sequenced using phylogenetic software. In submerged-liquid fermentation (SLF), biomass, exopolysaccharide (EPS) and intracellular polysaccharide (IPS) production of the identified G. lucidum was optimised based on initial pH, starting glucose concentration and agitation rate parameters using response surface methodology (RSM). Molecularly, the G. lucidum strain QRS 5120 generated 637 base pairs, which was commensurate with related Ganoderma species. In RSM, by applying central composite design (CCD), a polynomial model was fitted to the experimental data and was found to be significant in all parameters investigated. The strongest effect (p  lt  0.0001) was observed for initial pH for biomass, EPS and IPS production, while agitation showed a significant value (p  lt  0.005) for biomass. By applying the optimized conditions, the model was validated and generated 5.12 g/L of biomass (initial pH 4.01, 32.09 g/L of glucose and 102 rpm), 2.49 g/L EPS (initial pH 4, 24.25 g/L of glucose and 110 rpm) and 1.52 g/L of IPS (and initial pH 4, 40.43 g/L of glucose, 103 rpm) in 500 mL shake flask fermentation. The optimized parameters can be upscaled for efficient biomass, EPS and IPS production using G. lucidum.",
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title = "Optimisation of biomass, exopolysaccharide and intracellular polysaccharide production from the mycelium of an identified Ganoderma lucidum strain QRS 5120 using response surface methodology",
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Supramani, S., Ahmad, R., Ilham, Z., Annuar, M. S. M., Klaus, A.,& Wan-Mohtar, W. A. A. Q. I.. (2019). Optimisation of biomass, exopolysaccharide and intracellular polysaccharide production from the mycelium of an identified Ganoderma lucidum strain QRS 5120 using response surface methodology. in Aims Microbiology
Amer Inst Mathematical Sciences-Aims, Springfield., 5(1), 19-38.
https://doi.org/10.3934/microbiol.2019.1.19
Supramani S, Ahmad R, Ilham Z, Annuar MSM, Klaus A, Wan-Mohtar WAAQI. Optimisation of biomass, exopolysaccharide and intracellular polysaccharide production from the mycelium of an identified Ganoderma lucidum strain QRS 5120 using response surface methodology. in Aims Microbiology. 2019;5(1):19-38.
doi:10.3934/microbiol.2019.1.19 .
Supramani, Sugenendran, Ahmad, Rahayu, Ilham, Zul, Annuar, Mohamad Suffian Mohamad, Klaus, Anita, Wan-Mohtar, Wan Abd Al Qadr Imad, "Optimisation of biomass, exopolysaccharide and intracellular polysaccharide production from the mycelium of an identified Ganoderma lucidum strain QRS 5120 using response surface methodology" in Aims Microbiology, 5, no. 1 (2019):19-38,
https://doi.org/10.3934/microbiol.2019.1.19 . .

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