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Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates
We investigated the influence of corn steep liquor (CSL) and cassava waste water (CWW) as carbon and nitrogen sources on the morphology and production of biomass and chitosan by Mucor subtilissimus UCP 1262 and Lichtheimia hyalospora UCP 1266. The highest biomass yields of 4.832 g/L (M. subtilissimu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352823/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124286 |
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author | de Souza, Adriana Ferreira Galindo, Hugo Marques de Lima, Marcos Antônio Barbosa Ribeaux, Daylin Rubio Rodríguez, Dayana Montero da Silva Andrade, Rosileide Fontenele Gusmão, Norma Buarque de Campos-Takaki, Galba Maria |
author_facet | de Souza, Adriana Ferreira Galindo, Hugo Marques de Lima, Marcos Antônio Barbosa Ribeaux, Daylin Rubio Rodríguez, Dayana Montero da Silva Andrade, Rosileide Fontenele Gusmão, Norma Buarque de Campos-Takaki, Galba Maria |
author_sort | de Souza, Adriana Ferreira |
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description | We investigated the influence of corn steep liquor (CSL) and cassava waste water (CWW) as carbon and nitrogen sources on the morphology and production of biomass and chitosan by Mucor subtilissimus UCP 1262 and Lichtheimia hyalospora UCP 1266. The highest biomass yields of 4.832 g/L (M. subtilissimus UCP 1262) and 6.345 g/L (L. hyalospora UCP 1266) were produced in assay 2 (6% CSL and 4% CWW), factorial design 2(2), and also favored higher chitosan production (32.471 mg/g) for M. subtilissimus. The highest chitosan production (44.91 mg/g) by L. hyalospora (UCP 1266) was obtained at the central point (4% of CWW and 6% of CSL). The statistical analysis, the higher concentration of CSL, and lower concentration of CWW significantly contributed to the growth of the strains. The FTIR bands confirmed the deacetylation degree of 80.29% and 83.61% of the chitosan produced by M. subtilissimus (UCP 1262) and L. hyalospora (UCP 1266), respectively. M. subtilissimus (UCP 1262) showed dimorphism in assay 4–6% CSL and 8% CWW and central point. L. hyalospora (UCP 1266) was optimized using a central composite rotational design, and the highest yield of chitosan (63.18 mg/g) was obtained in medium containing 8.82% CSL and 7% CWW. The experimental data suggest that the use of CSL and CWW is a promising association to chitosan production. |
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spelling | pubmed-73528232020-07-15 Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates de Souza, Adriana Ferreira Galindo, Hugo Marques de Lima, Marcos Antônio Barbosa Ribeaux, Daylin Rubio Rodríguez, Dayana Montero da Silva Andrade, Rosileide Fontenele Gusmão, Norma Buarque de Campos-Takaki, Galba Maria Int J Mol Sci Article We investigated the influence of corn steep liquor (CSL) and cassava waste water (CWW) as carbon and nitrogen sources on the morphology and production of biomass and chitosan by Mucor subtilissimus UCP 1262 and Lichtheimia hyalospora UCP 1266. The highest biomass yields of 4.832 g/L (M. subtilissimus UCP 1262) and 6.345 g/L (L. hyalospora UCP 1266) were produced in assay 2 (6% CSL and 4% CWW), factorial design 2(2), and also favored higher chitosan production (32.471 mg/g) for M. subtilissimus. The highest chitosan production (44.91 mg/g) by L. hyalospora (UCP 1266) was obtained at the central point (4% of CWW and 6% of CSL). The statistical analysis, the higher concentration of CSL, and lower concentration of CWW significantly contributed to the growth of the strains. The FTIR bands confirmed the deacetylation degree of 80.29% and 83.61% of the chitosan produced by M. subtilissimus (UCP 1262) and L. hyalospora (UCP 1266), respectively. M. subtilissimus (UCP 1262) showed dimorphism in assay 4–6% CSL and 8% CWW and central point. L. hyalospora (UCP 1266) was optimized using a central composite rotational design, and the highest yield of chitosan (63.18 mg/g) was obtained in medium containing 8.82% CSL and 7% CWW. The experimental data suggest that the use of CSL and CWW is a promising association to chitosan production. MDPI 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7352823/ /pubmed/32560213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124286 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article de Souza, Adriana Ferreira Galindo, Hugo Marques de Lima, Marcos Antônio Barbosa Ribeaux, Daylin Rubio Rodríguez, Dayana Montero da Silva Andrade, Rosileide Fontenele Gusmão, Norma Buarque de Campos-Takaki, Galba Maria Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title | Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title_full | Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title_fullStr | Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title_short | Biotechnological Strategies for Chitosan Production by Mucoralean Strains and Dimorphism Using Renewable Substrates |
title_sort | biotechnological strategies for chitosan production by mucoralean strains and dimorphism using renewable substrates |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7352823/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32560213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124286 |
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