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Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats

Wood decay fungi (WDF) seem to be particularly suitable for developing myco-materials due to their mycelial texture, ease of cultivation, and lack of sporification. This study focused on a collection of WDF strains that were later used to develop mycelium mats of leather-like materials. Twenty-one W...

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Autores principales: Cartabia, Marco, Girometta, Carolina Elena, Milanese, Chiara, Baiguera, Rebecca Michela, Buratti, Simone, Branciforti, Diego Savio, Vadivel, Dhanalakshmi, Girella, Alessandro, Babbini, Stefano, Savino, Elena, Dondi, Daniele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946991
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7121008
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author Cartabia, Marco
Girometta, Carolina Elena
Milanese, Chiara
Baiguera, Rebecca Michela
Buratti, Simone
Branciforti, Diego Savio
Vadivel, Dhanalakshmi
Girella, Alessandro
Babbini, Stefano
Savino, Elena
Dondi, Daniele
author_facet Cartabia, Marco
Girometta, Carolina Elena
Milanese, Chiara
Baiguera, Rebecca Michela
Buratti, Simone
Branciforti, Diego Savio
Vadivel, Dhanalakshmi
Girella, Alessandro
Babbini, Stefano
Savino, Elena
Dondi, Daniele
author_sort Cartabia, Marco
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description Wood decay fungi (WDF) seem to be particularly suitable for developing myco-materials due to their mycelial texture, ease of cultivation, and lack of sporification. This study focused on a collection of WDF strains that were later used to develop mycelium mats of leather-like materials. Twenty-one WDF strains were chosen based on the color, homogeneity, and consistency of the mycelia. The growth rate of each strain was measured. To improve the consistency and thickness of the mats, an exclusive method (newly patented) was developed. The obtained materials and the corresponding pure mycelia grown in liquid culture were analyzed by both thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate the principal components and texture. TGA provided a semi-quantitative indication on the mycelia and mat composition, but it was hardly able to discriminate differences in the production process (liquid culture versus patented method). SEM provided keen insight on the mycelial microstructure as well as that of the mat without considering the composition; however, it was able to determine the hyphae and porosity dimensions. Although not exhaustive, TGA and SEM are complementary methods that can be used to characterize fungal strains based on their desirable features for various applications in bio-based materials. Taking all of the results into account, the Fomitopsis iberica strain seems to be the most suitable for the development of leather-like materials.
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spelling pubmed-87036532021-12-25 Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats Cartabia, Marco Girometta, Carolina Elena Milanese, Chiara Baiguera, Rebecca Michela Buratti, Simone Branciforti, Diego Savio Vadivel, Dhanalakshmi Girella, Alessandro Babbini, Stefano Savino, Elena Dondi, Daniele J Fungi (Basel) Article Wood decay fungi (WDF) seem to be particularly suitable for developing myco-materials due to their mycelial texture, ease of cultivation, and lack of sporification. This study focused on a collection of WDF strains that were later used to develop mycelium mats of leather-like materials. Twenty-one WDF strains were chosen based on the color, homogeneity, and consistency of the mycelia. The growth rate of each strain was measured. To improve the consistency and thickness of the mats, an exclusive method (newly patented) was developed. The obtained materials and the corresponding pure mycelia grown in liquid culture were analyzed by both thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate the principal components and texture. TGA provided a semi-quantitative indication on the mycelia and mat composition, but it was hardly able to discriminate differences in the production process (liquid culture versus patented method). SEM provided keen insight on the mycelial microstructure as well as that of the mat without considering the composition; however, it was able to determine the hyphae and porosity dimensions. Although not exhaustive, TGA and SEM are complementary methods that can be used to characterize fungal strains based on their desirable features for various applications in bio-based materials. Taking all of the results into account, the Fomitopsis iberica strain seems to be the most suitable for the development of leather-like materials. MDPI 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8703653/ /pubmed/34946991 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7121008 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cartabia, Marco
Girometta, Carolina Elena
Milanese, Chiara
Baiguera, Rebecca Michela
Buratti, Simone
Branciforti, Diego Savio
Vadivel, Dhanalakshmi
Girella, Alessandro
Babbini, Stefano
Savino, Elena
Dondi, Daniele
Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title_full Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title_fullStr Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title_full_unstemmed Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title_short Collection and Characterization of Wood Decay Fungal Strains for Developing Pure Mycelium Mats
title_sort collection and characterization of wood decay fungal strains for developing pure mycelium mats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8703653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34946991
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7121008
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