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Potential of the Endophytic Fungus Phialocephala fortinii Rac56 Found in Rhodiola Plants to Produce Salidroside and p-Tyrosol

Journal

MOLECULES
Volume 21, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules21040502

Keywords

Phialocephala fortinii; fungal bioactivity; Rhodiola angusta; accumulation of active component

Funding

  1. National Natural Sciences Foundation of China [31270383]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanxi Province, China [2014011029-1]
  3. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20121401120001]
  4. Forestry Public Industry Scientific Research [201304326]

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2-(4-Hydroxyphenyl) ehyl-fi -D-glucopyranoside (salidroside) and 4-(2-hydroxyethyl) phenol (p-tyrosol) are famous food and medicine additives originally derived from alpine Rhodiola plants. Salidroside or p-tyrosol production by the endophytic fungus Rac56 (Phialocephala fortinii) was confirmed by UPLC/Q-TOF-MS and H-1-NMR. The fermentation conditions were optimized by orthogonal design using data processing system software. The broth fermentation results showed that salidroside and p-tyrosol extraction yields from Rac56 were stable and reached 1.729 +/- 0.06 mg and 1.990 +/- 0.05 mg per mL of culture medium, respectively. The optimal conditions for salidroside and p-tyrosol production in fermentation culture of Rac56 were determined to be 25 degrees C, pH values of 7 and 5, Czapek-Dox culture medium volumes of 150 mL and 50 mL in 250 mL flasks, rotation speeds of 100x g and 200x g, and fermentation durations of 7 and 15 days, respectively. Under these optimal conditions, stable yields of 2.339 +/- 0.1093 mg and 2.002 +/- 0.0009 mg per mL of culture medium of salidroside and p-tyrosol, respectively, were obtained, indicating that the P. fortinii Rac56 strain is a promising source of these compounds.

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