Optimization of enniatin production by solid-phase fermentation of Fusarium tricinctum

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Abstract

Enniatins are cyclic depsipeptides produced by fungi of the genus Fusarium that are of interest due to their pronounced biological activities; especially enniatins A, A1, B, and B1 possess anticarcinogenic and anti-HIV properties. In the present study, F. tricinctum was grown on seven solid media and in one liquid growth medium with or without addition of peptone or of amino acid precursors in order to identify favourable media with simple cultivation conditions for maximum enniatin production. Additionally, the optimal duration of growth was investigated for the highest yields of enniatins. From the different media analysed, white beans (Phaseolus vulgaris, solid medium) induced the highest accumulation of enniatins A, A1, B, and B1, that reached a maximum of 1,365 mg total enniatins in 1 L growth medium after 18 days of fermentation. Fermentation of F. tricinctum on white beans gave the highest yield of enniatins compared to all other media analysed in this study. © 2013 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung, Tübingen.

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Wang, J. P., Debbab, A., Pérez Hemphill, C. F., & Proksch, P. (2013). Optimization of enniatin production by solid-phase fermentation of Fusarium tricinctum. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 68 C(5–6), 223–230. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-2013-5-608

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