Screening and identification of a Penicillium brevicompactum strain isolated from the fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus and the fermentation production of mycophenolic acid

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Purpose: Mycophenolic acid (MPA) is a fungal metabolite with a variety of biological activities and widely applied in clinical practices. We herein aimed to isolate a new Penicillium brevicompactum strain from the fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus to improve the production of MPA. Methods: The fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus was used to isolate P. brevicompactum strains. Identification of the P. brevicompactum strain was performed by sequencing and phylogenetic tree analysis. HPLC assay was conducted to identify the production of MPA. Submerged liquid fermentation and bi-directional fermentation were applied to improve the yield of MPA. Result: The candidates of the P. brevicompactum strain were isolated and screened from the fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus collected from Changbai mountains in China. Based on sequencing and phylogenetic tree analysis of 18S rDNA-ITS, the strain MC-4 was finally identified as P. brevicompactum. And HPLC assay indicated that the isolated P. brevicompactum strain could produce MPA in metabolic products. The optimized conditions of submerged liquid fermentation were as follows: 100 g/L Chinese yam in a liquid PDB medium, pH 6, fermentation temperature of 24 °C, shaker speed of 130 r/min, and fermentation time of 6 days. The maximum value of MPA production was 1.415 g/L after submerged liquid fermentation. Furthermore, the yield of MPA could be significantly increased to 1.537 g/L after bi-directional fermentation with the extractive from fructus Swietenia macrophylla (FSM). Conclusion: We demonstrated that a Penicillium brevicompactum strain isolated from the fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus can be used to improve the production of MPA by submerged liquid fermentation and bi-directional fermentation. This would provide a novel approach for more efficient and safer production of MPA.

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Min, C., Dong, H., Liu, X., & Zhang, Z. (2019). Screening and identification of a Penicillium brevicompactum strain isolated from the fruiting body of Inonotus obliquus and the fermentation production of mycophenolic acid. Annals of Microbiology, 69(13), 1351–1360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13213-019-01517-z

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