Effects of culture pH on the production of bioactive polysaccharides by Agaricus blazei in batch cultures

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The effects of culture pH on the production, molecular weight distribution and the bioactivity of polysaccharides produced by Agaricus blazei were evaluated by four pH-controlled batch cultures. As the culture pH of each batch was controlled from 4.0 to 7.0, the maximum polysaccharide concentration increased from 561 to 1252 mg dm-3, but the average molecular weight of the polysaccharides decreased monotonically from 1080 kDa to 600 kDa, the relative amount of β-glucan from 56% to 33%, and the TNF-α release by macrophage cells from 1440 to 760 pg per 5 × 104 cells. Polysaccharides with higher molecular weights, β-glucan contents and bioactivities were obtained in the submerged cultures of Agaricus blazei at lower culture pH but with lower yields. © 2004 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Shu, C. H., Lin, K. J., & Wen, B. J. (2004). Effects of culture pH on the production of bioactive polysaccharides by Agaricus blazei in batch cultures. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79(9), 998–1002. https://doi.org/10.1002/jctb.1083

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