Enhanced exopolysaccharide production of Cordyceps militaris via mycelial cell immobilization on plastic composite support in repeated-batch fermentation

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Author(s)

  • Shin-Ping Lin
  • Ting-Hsuan Sung
  • Artik Elisa Angkawijaya
  • Alchris Woo Go
  • Chang-Wei Hsieh
  • Shella Permatasari Santoso
  • Kuan-Chen Cheng

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number126267
Journal / PublicationInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume250
Online published10 Aug 2023
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2023

Abstract

Repeated-batch fermentation with fungal mycelia immobilized in plastic composite support (PCS) eliminates the lag phase during fermentation and improves metabolite productivity. The strategy is implemented herein, and a novel modified PCS is developed to enhance exopolysaccharide (EPS) production from the medicinal fungus Cordyceps militaris. A modified PCS (SYE + PCS) was made by compositing polypropylene (PP) with a nutrient mixture containing soybean hull, peptone, yeast extract, and minerals (SYE+). The use of SYE + PCS has consistent cell productivity throughout the multiple fermentation cycles, which resulted in a more higher cell productivity after second batch compared to unmodified PCS. The cell grown on SYE + PCS also generates a higher yield of EPS (3.36, 6.93, and 5.72 g/L in the first, second, and third fermentation cycles, respectively) up to three-fold higher than the cell immobilized on unmodified PCS. It is also worth noting that the EPS from mycelium grown on SYE + PCS contains up to 2.3-fold higher cordycepin than those on unmodified PCS. The presence of nutrients in SYE + PCS also affects the hydrophobicity and surface roughness of the PC, improving mycelial cell adhesion. This study also provides a preliminary antioxidant activity assessment of EPS from immobilized C. militaris grown with SYE + PCS. © 2023

Research Area(s)

  • Cordycepin, Fermentation, Mycelium cell, Repeated batch, Submerged culture

Citation Format(s)

Enhanced exopolysaccharide production of Cordyceps militaris via mycelial cell immobilization on plastic composite support in repeated-batch fermentation. / Lin, Shin-Ping; Sung, Ting-Hsuan; Angkawijaya, Artik Elisa et al.
In: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Vol. 250, 126267, 01.10.2023.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review