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Macrophage-stimulating activity of exo-biopolymer from cultured rice bran with <Emphasis Type="Italic">Monascus pilosus</Emphasis>
Authors:K?W?Yu  Y?S?Kim  K?S?Shin  J?M?Kim  Email author" target="_blank">H?J?SuhEmail author
Institution:(1) Department of Kimchi and Food Science, Chongju National College of Science and Technology, 368-701 Jeungpyeong, Korea;(2) Korea Food Research Institute, 463-746 Sungnam, Korea;(3) Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyonggi University, 442-760 Suwon, Korea;(4) Department of Food Science and Biotechnology of Animal Resources, Konkuk University, 143-701 Seoul, Korea;(5) Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Heath Sciences, Korea University, 1 Jeongneung-dong, Sungbuk-ku, 136-703 Seoul, Korea
Abstract:To find a new use of rice bran, five fungi were examined for the production of exo-biopolymer with macrophage-stimulating activity from rice bran. Among the exo-biopolymers produced from the cultures, Monascus pilosus had the most potent macrophage stimulating activity in a liquid culture rather than in a solid culture. In order to improve the yield of exo-biopolymer with macrophage-stimulating activity, a suitable medium for exo-biopolymer was tested in submerged culture of M. pilosus. The highest amount of exo-biopolymer (13.9 mg/mL) was obtained in a medium containing rice bran as an only carbon source followed by media with additional maltose and sucrose (13.8 and 13.7 mg/mL, respectively). The addition of peptone resulted in the production of high amount of exo-biopolymer (15.1 mg/mL), meanwhile the addition of ammonium chloride resulted in 264.0 microg/mL of glucosamine content. Among eight different kinds of inorganic salts tested, potassium phosphate (0.1%) was the most effective inorganic salt for the mycelial growth and exo-biopolymer production. Therefore the optimal medium composition was as follows (g/L): 20 g of rice bran, 5 g of peptone, and 1 g of KH2PO4. The optimal culture pH and time for mycelial growth and exo-biopolymer production was pH 5.0 and 25 degrees C, respectively. The maximum exo-biopolymer (20.1 mg/mL) was observed at the fourth day of cultivation. Exo-biopolymer, a crude polysaccharide fraction, mainly contained neutral sugar (81.8%) with considerable amounts of uronic acid (18.2%). Component sugar analysis showed that the active fraction consisted mainly of arabinose, galactose, glucose, which was digested from starch of rice bran during cultivation, and uronic acid (molar ratio; 0.8:1.0:0.7:0.8).
Keywords:Macrophage-stimulating activity            Monascus pilosus            rice bran  submerged culture
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