Abstract
The effects of media components, including carbon source, KH 2PO4, and vitamin B1, on the production and quality of Agaricus brasiliensis S. Wasser et al. (=A. blazei Murrill ss. Heinem) exopolysaccharides (ABEP) were studied in submerged culture. The quality of ABEP was characterized on the basis of their stimulation of the release of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) by macrophage cell line RAW 246.7 and their molecular mass distribution. Glucose was the best carbon source for the production of mycelial biomass and ABEP. The medium composition significantly affected both the relative content of β-(1-3)- glucan and the molecular mass (Mr) in the ABEP and, as a consequence, it also affected the biological activity of ABER A medium containing 3.0 g/L of KH2PO 4 gave an ABEP of the highest biological activity (1440 pg of TNF-α/mL/5×104 cells), while a medium containing 10 mg/L of vitamin Bi gave an ABEP with a biological activity of 1080 pg of TNF-α/mL/5×104 cells. In a bubble column bioreactor, an optimized medium gave a 1.35-fold increase in ABEP production with a 1.51-fold increase of its biological activity, when compared to the basic medium. This work demonstrates that the relative content of β-(1-3)-glucan in the ABEP is a useful reference indicator of biological activity.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 327-333 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Food Technology and Biotechnology |
Volume | 45 |
Issue number | 3 |
State | Published - Jul 2007 |
Keywords
- Agaricus blazei
- Agaricus brasiliensis
- Exopolysaccharides
- Phosphate
- Submerged culture
- TNF-α