Gandhi S R, Weete J D
Department of Botany and Microbiology, Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station, Auburn University 36849.
J Gen Microbiol. 1991 Aug;137(8):1825-30. doi: 10.1099/00221287-137-8-1825.
Several strains of species of the fungal genus Pythium, and of Phytophthora cinnamomi, were screened for content of the polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) arachidonic acid (AA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). The aim of the investigation was to establish alternative sources of these PUFAs, which are of importance in human nutrition. As a relatively prolific producer of EPA and AA, P. ultimum strain #144 was selected for a study of conditions that enhance their production over baseline levels that are present in the fungus when cultured for 6 d at 25 degrees C with rotary shaking (120 r.p.m.) in Vogel's medium containing sucrose as the carbon substrate. The levels of AA and EPA under these conditions were 133 +/- 27 and 138 +/- 25 mg l-1 (n = 5), respectively. Maximal production of these fatty acids was accomplished by the following sequence of steps. (1) Incubate the cultures for 6 d after inoculation under the conditions described above. Then (2) add glucose to the cultures (2%, w/v, final concentration) and incubate for a further 6 d at 13 degrees C. Under these conditions, the AA content of the mycelium was 205% higher than baseline levels and the EPA content was 198% higher. (3) Allow the cultures to remain stationary for 10 d which increases the AA content to 253% above baseline levels and the EPA content by 236%. Using such a procedure, 322 mg AA l-1 and 383 mg EPA 1-1 were produced.
对腐霉属真菌的几个菌株以及樟疫霉进行了筛选,以检测其多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFA)花生四烯酸(AA)和二十碳五烯酸(EPA)的含量。该研究的目的是确定这些对人类营养很重要的多不饱和脂肪酸的替代来源。作为EPA和AA的相对高产菌株,终极腐霉144号菌株被选来研究能提高其产量的条件,其产量要高于在含有蔗糖作为碳源的沃格尔培养基中于25℃旋转振荡(120转/分钟)培养6天时真菌中存在的基线水平。在这些条件下,AA和EPA的含量分别为133±27和138±25毫克/升(n = 5)。这些脂肪酸的最大产量通过以下步骤实现。(l)接种后在上述条件下将培养物孵育6天。然后(2)向培养物中加入葡萄糖(最终浓度为2%,w/v),并在13℃下再孵育6天。在这些条件下,菌丝体的AA含量比基线水平高205%,EPA含量高198%。(3)让培养物静置10天,这会使AA含量比基线水平提高253%,EPA含量提高236%。采用这样的程序,可产生322毫克/升的AA和383毫克/升的EPA。