Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl

In China, Monascus spp., a traditional fungus used in fermentation, is used as a natural food additive. Monascus spp. can produce a secondary metabolite, monacolin K namely, which is proven to be a cholesterol-lowering and hypotensive agent. Hence, recently, many researchers have begun focusing on h...

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Main Authors: Jia-Long Sun, Xiao Zou, Ai-Ying Liu, Tang-Fu Xiao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602011000400010
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spelling doaj-9382400aa9694c1a94647880c3d57ab92020-11-25T00:47:00ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97600717-62872011-01-01444377382Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiClJia-Long SunXiao ZouAi-Ying LiuTang-Fu XiaoIn China, Monascus spp., a traditional fungus used in fermentation, is used as a natural food additive. Monascus spp. can produce a secondary metabolite, monacolin K namely, which is proven to be a cholesterol-lowering and hypotensive agent. Hence, recently, many researchers have begun focusing on how to increase the production of monacolin K by Monascus purpureus. In the present study, we investigated the effect of the fungal elicitor and the mutagenesis of UV & LiCl on the amount of monacolin K produced by Monascus purpureus. The fugal elicitor, Sporobolomyces huaxiensis, was isolated from tea leaves and its filtrate was added into the culture filtrate of Monascus purpureus during growth to induct the production of monacolin K. The results showed that the highest amount of monacolin K produced by the liquid fermentation was 446.92 mg/mL, which was produced after the fungal elicitor was added to the culture filtrate of Monascus purpureus on the day 4; this amount was approximately 6 times greater than that of the control culture filtrate, whereas the highest amount of monacolin K produced by the mutated strain was 3 times greater than the control culture after the irradiation of UV light in the presence of 1.0 % LiCl in the medium.http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602011000400010Monascus spp.monacolin Kfungal elicitormutagenesis
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author Jia-Long Sun
Xiao Zou
Ai-Ying Liu
Tang-Fu Xiao
spellingShingle Jia-Long Sun
Xiao Zou
Ai-Ying Liu
Tang-Fu Xiao
Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
Biological Research
Monascus spp.
monacolin K
fungal elicitor
mutagenesis
author_facet Jia-Long Sun
Xiao Zou
Ai-Ying Liu
Tang-Fu Xiao
author_sort Jia-Long Sun
title Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
title_short Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
title_full Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
title_fullStr Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
title_full_unstemmed Elevated yield of Monacolin K in Monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of UV and LiCl
title_sort elevated yield of monacolin k in monascus purpureus by fungal elicitor and mutagenesis of uv and licl
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
0717-6287
publishDate 2011-01-01
description In China, Monascus spp., a traditional fungus used in fermentation, is used as a natural food additive. Monascus spp. can produce a secondary metabolite, monacolin K namely, which is proven to be a cholesterol-lowering and hypotensive agent. Hence, recently, many researchers have begun focusing on how to increase the production of monacolin K by Monascus purpureus. In the present study, we investigated the effect of the fungal elicitor and the mutagenesis of UV & LiCl on the amount of monacolin K produced by Monascus purpureus. The fugal elicitor, Sporobolomyces huaxiensis, was isolated from tea leaves and its filtrate was added into the culture filtrate of Monascus purpureus during growth to induct the production of monacolin K. The results showed that the highest amount of monacolin K produced by the liquid fermentation was 446.92 mg/mL, which was produced after the fungal elicitor was added to the culture filtrate of Monascus purpureus on the day 4; this amount was approximately 6 times greater than that of the control culture filtrate, whereas the highest amount of monacolin K produced by the mutated strain was 3 times greater than the control culture after the irradiation of UV light in the presence of 1.0 % LiCl in the medium.
topic Monascus spp.
monacolin K
fungal elicitor
mutagenesis
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602011000400010
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