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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem


Title:Comparative analysis of nonvolatile and volatile metabolites in Lichtheimia ramosa cultivated in different growth media
Author(s):Chung H; Lee N; Seo JA; Kim YS;
Address:"a Department of Food Science and Engineering , Ewha Womans University , Seoul , Korea. b School of Systems Biomedical Science , Soongsil University , Seoul , Korea"
Journal Title:Biosci Biotechnol Biochem
Year:2017
Volume:20161121
Issue:3
Page Number:565 - 572
DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2016.1256756
ISSN/ISBN:1347-6947 (Electronic) 0916-8451 (Linking)
Abstract:"Lichtheimia ramosa is one of the predominant filamentous fungi in Korean traditional nuruk. The nonvolatile and volatile metabolites of L. ramosa cultivated in three growth media: complete medium (CM), potato dextrose broth (PDB), and sabouraud dextrose broth (SDB), were investigated and compared. Among nonvolatile metabolites, serine, lysine, and ornithine increased in CM and PDB cultivated with L. ramosa during the exponential phase. In addition, glucose level increased in CM whereas decreased in PDB and SDB. The major volatile metabolites in the extract samples were acetic acid, ethanol, 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol, 2-phenylethanol, ethylacetate, 2-furaldehyde, 5-(hydroxymethyl)-2-furaldehyde, 2,3-dihydro-3,5,-dihydroxy-6-methyl-4H-pyran-4-one, and alpha-humulene. In particular, the levels of volatile metabolites related to makgeolli (e.g., acetic acid, ethanol, and ethyl acetate) were highest in extracts cultivated in CM. On the other hand, the level of 2-phenylethanol was relatively higher in PDB and SDB, possibly due to there being more phenylalanine present in the biomass sample in media"
Keywords:Amino Acids/analysis/metabolism Culture Media/*chemistry/metabolism Cyclopentanes/metabolism Fatty Acids/analysis/metabolism *Food Microbiology/methods Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods Glucose/metabolism Monocyclic Sesquiterpenes Mucorales/cyt;
Notes:"MedlineChung, Hyun Lee, NaKyeom Seo, Jeong-Ah Kim, Young-Suk eng Comparative Study England 2016/11/22 Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2017 Mar; 81(3):565-572. doi: 10.1080/09168451.2016.1256756. Epub 2016 Nov 21"

 
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