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J Fungi (Basel)


Title:Effect of Carbon Sources on the Production of Volatile Organic Compounds by Fusarium verticillioides
Author(s):Achimon F; Brito VD; Pizzolitto RP; Zygadlo JA;
Address:"Multidisciplinary Institute of Plant Biology (IMBIV-CONICET), National University of Cordoba, Cordoba X5016GCA, Argentina. Science and Food Technology Institute (ICTA), National University of Cordoba, Cordoba X5016GCA, Argentina. Chemistry Department, Faculty of Exact, Physical and Natural Science, National University of Cordoba, Cordoba X5016GCA, Argentina"
Journal Title:J Fungi (Basel)
Year:2022
Volume:20220205
Issue:2
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/jof8020158
ISSN/ISBN:2309-608X (Electronic) 2309-608X (Linking)
Abstract:"The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different carbon sources on the hydrocarbon-like volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of Fusarium verticillioides strain 7600 through a Principal Component Analysis approach, and to explore their diesel potential by using data from the literature. The fungus was cultivated in GYAM culture medium, and five carbon sources were evaluated: glucose, sucrose, xylose, lactose, and fructose. The VOCs were collected using a close-loop apparatus and identified through GC-MS. The same profile of 81 VOCs was detected with all treatments, but with different relative percentages among carbon sources. The production of branched-chain alkanes (30 compounds) ranged from 25.80% to 38.64%, straight-chain alkanes (12 compounds) from 22.04% to 24.18%, benzene derivatives (12 compounds) from 7.48% to 35.58%, and the biosynthesis of branched-chain alcohols (11 compounds) was from 6.82% to 16.71%, with lower values for the remaining groups of VOCs. Our results show that F. verticillioides has the metabolic potential to synthesize diesel-like VOCs. Further research should include the optimization of culture conditions other than carbon sources to increase the production of certain groups of VOCs"
Keywords:Fusarium verticillioides carbon sources mycodiesel volatile organic compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEAchimon, Fernanda Brito, Vanessa D Pizzolitto, Romina P Zygadlo, Julio A eng FONCYT-PICT 2016-2496/National Ministry of Science and Technology/ FONCYT-PICT 2018-3697/National Ministry of Science and Technology/ FONCYT-PICT 2019-2703/National Ministry of Science and Technology/ GRFT 2019/Ministry of Science and Technology-Cordoba/ Switzerland 2022/02/26 J Fungi (Basel). 2022 Feb 5; 8(2):158. doi: 10.3390/jof8020158"

 
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