Enhanced production of cordycepic acid from Cordyceps cicadae isolated from a wild environment
Cordyceps acid is an active component of Cordyceps cicadae and has a variety of medicinal uses, including anti-tumor effects, the prevention of cerebral hemorrhaging and myocardial infarction, and the inhibition of a wide range of bacteria. The objectives of this study were to identify C. cicadae fu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brazilian journal of microbiology 2022-06, Vol.53 (2), p.673-688 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cordyceps acid is an active component of
Cordyceps cicadae
and has a variety of medicinal uses, including anti-tumor effects, the prevention of cerebral hemorrhaging and myocardial infarction, and the inhibition of a wide range of bacteria. The objectives of this study were to identify
C. cicadae
fungi and optimize the culture conditions to obtain a high yield of cordycepic acid. First, a wild
C. cicadae
was identified by morphological observation and rDNA sequence analysis. Secondly, the optimal fermentation conditions were determined using a single-factor method, a Plackett–Burman design, and a Box–Behnken response surface. Finally, using the yield of fruit bodies and the content of cordyceps acid as indices, combined with a single-factor experiment and a response surface design, the best combination of conditions for cultivation was determined. The results showed that the best combination was as follows: sucrose 2%, tryptone 2%, KH
2
PO
4
0.4%, MgSO
4
·7H
2
O 0.4%, an initial pH of the fermentation liquid of 7.0, 5% inoculum, fermentation for 4.5 d, a ratio of medium to liquid of 1:1.7, illumination intensity 150 Lux, illumination time 15 h per day, and 70% humidity. The content of cordycepic acid in the fruiting bodies developed in cultivation was 2.07-fold higher than that in the wild
C.
cicadae
. This study provides a theoretical basis for the large-scale cultivation of
C. cicadae
with a high concentration of cordycepic acid. |
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ISSN: | 1517-8382 1678-4405 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42770-022-00687-4 |