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Influence of Flammulina velutipes mycelia culture conditions on antimicrobial metabolite production

Enokipodins A, B, C, and D are α-cuparene-type sesquiterpenoids antimicrobial metabolites produced in the stationary stage of Flammulina velutipes mycelia development in malt extract broth. This study assessed the influence of nutritional and environmental factors on F. velutipes mycelia culture for...

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Autor principal: Melo, Marcelo Rodrigues de
Outros Autores: Paccola-Meirelles, Luzia Doretto, Faria, Terezinha de Jesus, Ishikawa, Noemia Kazue
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Mycoscience 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18475
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Enokipodins A, B, C, and D are α-cuparene-type sesquiterpenoids antimicrobial metabolites produced in the stationary stage of Flammulina velutipes mycelia development in malt extract broth. This study assessed the influence of nutritional and environmental factors on F. velutipes mycelia culture for the production of these metabolites. The mycelia growth and antimicrobial activity were assessed by determining dry matter and the diffusion in agar method, respectively. The best F. velutipes mycelia growth was observed in dextrose potato broth, and greater antimicrobial metabolite production occurred in complete Pontecorvo's culture medium. Environmental modifications, such as a rise in temperature from 25° to 37°C on the 15th day of F. velutipes mycelia culture in malt extract and peptone broth, also optimized antimicrobial metabolite production. The metabolites produced in these treatments were correlated with the enokipodins A and B in thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and the antifungal activity test by TLC bioautography. This study showed that there was no correlation between biomass production and antimicrobial metabolite production, but there may be a correlation between culture medium composition and enokipodins biosynthesis. © 2009 The Mycological Society of Japan and Springer.