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Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei

Diacylglycerol (DAG) production by microbial fermentation has broad development prospects. In the present study, five endophytic fungi which could accumulate DAG were screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei by using potato dextrose agar plate and flask cultivation in potato dextrose broth culture...

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Autores principales: Xu, Wenqiang, Bi, Haoran, Peng, Hong, Yang, Ling, He, Hongwei, Fu, Guiming, Liu, Yuhuan, Wan, Yin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020399
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author Xu, Wenqiang
Bi, Haoran
Peng, Hong
Yang, Ling
He, Hongwei
Fu, Guiming
Liu, Yuhuan
Wan, Yin
author_facet Xu, Wenqiang
Bi, Haoran
Peng, Hong
Yang, Ling
He, Hongwei
Fu, Guiming
Liu, Yuhuan
Wan, Yin
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description Diacylglycerol (DAG) production by microbial fermentation has broad development prospects. In the present study, five endophytic fungi which could accumulate DAG were screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei by using potato dextrose agar plate and flask cultivation in potato dextrose broth culture medium. The strains were biologically identified based on morphological features and semi-quantitative PCR. The identification results indicated that the five strains belonged to different genera: Fusarium annulatum (F. annulatum, coded as MLP41), Trichoderma dorotheae (T. dorotheae, coded as MLG23), Colletotrichum aeschynomenes (C. aeschynomenes, coded as MLY23), Pestalotiopsis scoparia (P. scoparia, coded as MLY31W), and Penicillium cataractarum (P. cataractarum, coded as MLGP11). The crude lipids from the strains and their corresponding triacylglycerol, 1,2-DAG, and 1,3-DAG fractions separated via thin-layer chromatography were mainly composed of palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid, which in total accounted for higher than 94% of the content. The effects of fermentation conditions on the DAG productivity were discussed, and the yields of DAG were determined based on the (1)H NMR spectra of crude lipids. The highest total DAG yields of F. annulatum, T. dorotheae, C. aeschynomenes, P. scoparia, and P. cataractarum were 112.28, 126.42, 189.87, 105.61, and 135.56 mg/L, respectively. C. aeschynomenes had the strongest potential to produce DAG. The results showed that this may be a new promising route for the production of DAG via fermentation by specific endophytic fungi, such as C. aeschynomenes.
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spelling pubmed-98576452023-01-21 Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei Xu, Wenqiang Bi, Haoran Peng, Hong Yang, Ling He, Hongwei Fu, Guiming Liu, Yuhuan Wan, Yin Foods Article Diacylglycerol (DAG) production by microbial fermentation has broad development prospects. In the present study, five endophytic fungi which could accumulate DAG were screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei by using potato dextrose agar plate and flask cultivation in potato dextrose broth culture medium. The strains were biologically identified based on morphological features and semi-quantitative PCR. The identification results indicated that the five strains belonged to different genera: Fusarium annulatum (F. annulatum, coded as MLP41), Trichoderma dorotheae (T. dorotheae, coded as MLG23), Colletotrichum aeschynomenes (C. aeschynomenes, coded as MLY23), Pestalotiopsis scoparia (P. scoparia, coded as MLY31W), and Penicillium cataractarum (P. cataractarum, coded as MLGP11). The crude lipids from the strains and their corresponding triacylglycerol, 1,2-DAG, and 1,3-DAG fractions separated via thin-layer chromatography were mainly composed of palmitic acid, stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid, which in total accounted for higher than 94% of the content. The effects of fermentation conditions on the DAG productivity were discussed, and the yields of DAG were determined based on the (1)H NMR spectra of crude lipids. The highest total DAG yields of F. annulatum, T. dorotheae, C. aeschynomenes, P. scoparia, and P. cataractarum were 112.28, 126.42, 189.87, 105.61, and 135.56 mg/L, respectively. C. aeschynomenes had the strongest potential to produce DAG. The results showed that this may be a new promising route for the production of DAG via fermentation by specific endophytic fungi, such as C. aeschynomenes. MDPI 2023-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9857645/ /pubmed/36673491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020399 Text en © 2023 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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Xu, Wenqiang
Bi, Haoran
Peng, Hong
Yang, Ling
He, Hongwei
Fu, Guiming
Liu, Yuhuan
Wan, Yin
Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title_full Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title_fullStr Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title_full_unstemmed Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title_short Fermentative Production of Diacylglycerol by Endophytic Fungi Screened from Taxus chinensis var. mairei
title_sort fermentative production of diacylglycerol by endophytic fungi screened from taxus chinensis var. mairei
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9857645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36673491
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12020399
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