Química Nova (Apr 2014)

Biomolecules produced in liquid-state fermentation by a marine-derived fungus, Penicillium roqueforti

  • Roberto Mioso,
  • Francisco J. T. Marante,
  • Irma H. Bravo de Laguna,
  • Juan E. G. González,
  • Juan J. S. Rodríguez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20140045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 260 – 267

Abstract

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Screening of biomass of a new marine-derived strain of Penicillium roqueforti, as produced by liquid-state fermentation, led to the identification of several volatile organic compounds active in the fatty acid pathway as well as fragments produced by their catabolism, terpenoids, and metabolites from the shikimic acid pathway. In addition, five non-volatile organic compounds, triolein, ergosterol peroxide, 9(11)-dehydroergosterol peroxide, 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, and d-mannitol, were isolated and identified by spectroscopy. The results showed that this fungal strain did not produce any mycotoxin in the culture conditions applied, and thus is useful for industrial applications, where high value-added biomolecules are generated.

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