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Sucrose fed-batch strategy enhanced biomass, polysaccharide, and ganoderic acids production in fermentation of Ganoderma lucidum 5.26

Journal

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 37-44

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-015-1480-x

Keywords

Ganoderma; Fed-batch; Fermentation; Polysaccharide; Ganoderic acids

Funding

  1. post-doctoral station of Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co., Ltd.
  2. Post-doctor Foundation of Zhejiang Province
  3. K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University
  4. Ningbo University School Research Fund [XYL15017]
  5. Ningbo Agricultural Science and Technology Program [2014C10057]
  6. Ningbo Natural Science Foundation [2014A610201]

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Ganoderma, as a Chinese traditional medicine, has multiple bioactivities. However, industrial production was limited due to low yield during Ganoderma fermentation. In this work, sucrose was found to greatly enhance intracellular polysaccharide (IPS) content and specific extracellular polysaccharide (EPS) production rate. The mechanism was studied by analyzing the activities of enzymes related to polysaccharide biosynthesis. The results revealed that sucrose regulated the activities of phosphoglucomutase and phosphoglucose isomerase. When glucose and sucrose mixture was used as carbon source, biomass, polysaccharide and ganoderic acids (GAs) production was greatly enhanced. A sucrose fed-batch strategy was developed in 10-L bioreactor, and was scaled up to 300-L bioreactor. The biomass, EPS and IPS production was 25.5, 2.9 and 4.8 g/L, respectively, which was the highest biomass and IPS production in pilot scale. This study provides information for further understanding the regulation mechanism of Ganoderma polysaccharide biosynthesis. It demonstrates that sucrose fed-batch is a useful strategy for enhancing Ganoderma biomass, polysaccharide and GAs production.

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