Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates

<i>Morchella</i> sp. is one of the most expensive mushrooms with a high nutritional profile. In this study, the polysaccharide content of <i>Morchella</i> species was investigated. Specifically, mycelium growth rate, biomass production, sclerotia formation, and glucosamine an...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Aikaterini Papadaki, Panagiota Diamantopoulou, Seraphim Papanikolaou, Antonios Philippoussis
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author Aikaterini Papadaki
Panagiota Diamantopoulou
Seraphim Papanikolaou
Antonios Philippoussis
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description <i>Morchella</i> sp. is one of the most expensive mushrooms with a high nutritional profile. In this study, the polysaccharide content of <i>Morchella</i> species was investigated. Specifically, mycelium growth rate, biomass production, sclerotia formation, and glucosamine and total polysaccharides content of six <i>Morchella</i> species grown on a starch-based media were evaluated. Submerged fermentations in potato dextrose broth resulted in a glucosamine content of around 3.0%. In solid-state fermentations (SSF), using potato dextrose agar, a high linear growth rate (20.6 mm/day) was determined. Increased glucosamine and total polysaccharides content were observed after the formation of sclerotia. Biomass and glucosamine content were correlated, and the equations were used for the indirect estimation of biomass in SSF with agro-industrial starch-based materials. Wheat grains (WG), potato peels (PP), and a mixture of 1:1 of them (WG&#8722;PP) were evaluated as substrates. Results showed that the highest growth rate of 9.05 mm/day was determined on WG and the maximum biomass yield (407 mg/g) on WG&#8722;PP. The total polysaccharide content reached up to 18.4% of dried biomass in WG&#8722;PP. The results of the present study proved encouraging for the efficient bioconversion of potato and other starch-based agro-industrial waste streams to morel biomass and sclerotia eliciting nutritional and bioactive value.
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spelling doaj-art-e6d0ba63a96a4a7a8f9358e1eb6279e42025-08-19T19:37:37ZengMDPI AGFoods2304-81582019-07-018723910.3390/foods8070239foods8070239Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based SubstratesAikaterini Papadaki0Panagiota Diamantopoulou1Seraphim Papanikolaou2Antonios Philippoussis3Laboratory of Edible Fungi, Institute of Technology of Agricultural Products (ITAP), Hellenic Agricultural Organization - Demeter, 1 Sofokli Venizelou Street, 14123 -Lykovryssi, 14123 Attiki, GreeceDepartment of Food Science &amp; Technology, Agricultural University of Athens, Iera Odos 75, 11855 Athens, GreeceLaboratory of Edible Fungi, Institute of Technology of Agricultural Products (ITAP), Hellenic Agricultural Organization - Demeter, 1 Sofokli Venizelou Street, 14123 -Lykovryssi, 14123 Attiki, GreeceDepartment of Food Science &amp; Technology, Agricultural University of Athens, Iera Odos 75, 11855 Athens, Greece<i>Morchella</i> sp. is one of the most expensive mushrooms with a high nutritional profile. In this study, the polysaccharide content of <i>Morchella</i> species was investigated. Specifically, mycelium growth rate, biomass production, sclerotia formation, and glucosamine and total polysaccharides content of six <i>Morchella</i> species grown on a starch-based media were evaluated. Submerged fermentations in potato dextrose broth resulted in a glucosamine content of around 3.0%. In solid-state fermentations (SSF), using potato dextrose agar, a high linear growth rate (20.6 mm/day) was determined. Increased glucosamine and total polysaccharides content were observed after the formation of sclerotia. Biomass and glucosamine content were correlated, and the equations were used for the indirect estimation of biomass in SSF with agro-industrial starch-based materials. Wheat grains (WG), potato peels (PP), and a mixture of 1:1 of them (WG&#8722;PP) were evaluated as substrates. Results showed that the highest growth rate of 9.05 mm/day was determined on WG and the maximum biomass yield (407 mg/g) on WG&#8722;PP. The total polysaccharide content reached up to 18.4% of dried biomass in WG&#8722;PP. The results of the present study proved encouraging for the efficient bioconversion of potato and other starch-based agro-industrial waste streams to morel biomass and sclerotia eliciting nutritional and bioactive value.https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/8/7/239<i>Morchella</i>morel mushroomsbioprocess developmentsolid state fermentationfood processingglucosaminepolysaccharidesbioactive compounds
spellingShingle Aikaterini Papadaki
Panagiota Diamantopoulou
Seraphim Papanikolaou
Antonios Philippoussis
Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
<i>Morchella</i>
morel mushrooms
bioprocess development
solid state fermentation
food processing
glucosamine
polysaccharides
bioactive compounds
title Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
title_full Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
title_fullStr Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
title_short Evaluation of Biomass and Chitin Production of <i>Morchella</i> Mushrooms Grown on Starch-Based Substrates
title_sort evaluation of biomass and chitin production of i morchella i mushrooms grown on starch based substrates
topic <i>Morchella</i>
morel mushrooms
bioprocess development
solid state fermentation
food processing
glucosamine
polysaccharides
bioactive compounds
url https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/8/7/239
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