Food Technology and Biotechnology (Jan 2006)

Jackfruit Seed – A Novel Substrate for the Production of Monascus Pigments through Solid-State Fermentation

  • Sumathy Babitha,
  • Carlos R. Soccol,
  • Ashok Pandey

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 465 – 471

Abstract

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Solid-state fermentation was carried out using jackfruit seed powder as substrate for the production of pigments using a fungal culture of Monascus purpureus. Due to the buffering nature of jackfruit seed powder, colour of pigments produced was stable over a wide range of initial pH of the substrate. Jackfruit seed powder with a particle size between 0.4 and 0.6 mm without any additional carbon source was found to be the best for pigment production. Water-soluble pigments were produced when jackfruit seed powder was supplemented with monosodium glutamate, soybean meal, peptone or chitin powder. The addition of external nitrogenous compounds showed a positive impact on water-soluble pigment production.

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