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KMID : 0903519990420030188
Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1999 Volume.42 No. 3 p.188 ~ p.192
Culture Conditions and Additives Affecting to the Mycelial Pellet Size of Penicillium sp. GL-101 in the Submerged Culture


Kwon Byeong-Goo

Abstract
In order to minimize the mycelial pellet formation, one of the critical obstacles during the fermentation processes of filamentous fungi, an investigation was focused on the culture conditions(media and initial inoculum) and additives(soils, surfactants and polyethylene glycol 200) when a high phosphate-dissolving fungus, Penicillium sp. GL-101, was cultured in liquid media. Culturing the strain in PDB, SDB and YPD media, their pellet sizes decreased to the order of YPD $gt; SDB $gt; PDB. And at the high concentrations of the initial inoculum in the range from 1¡¿10©ø to 1¡¿10^6 conidia/§¢, the small sizes of pellet were formed in the PDB media. For the initial inoculum between 1x10^7 and 1x10^8 conidia/§¢, however, an amorphous pellet or loose aggregate was formed. The addition of soils, zeolite and diatomite, up to 1.0% decreased the pellet sizes to 3/4 and 1/2, respectively, but the pellet was increased to 2.5 times by the addition of bentonite. Surfactants also affected on the size of pellet; the addition of Triton X-100 and Tween 80 up to 1.0% decreased the pellet sizes maximally to 1/10 and 1/4, respectively, while SDS completely inhibited the fungal growth. Among the four additives tsted, polyethylene glycol 200 was the most effectively reduced the pellet sizes to 0.2¡¾0.1 §® that resulted in about 25- fold reduction compared to the control.
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