Potential of utilizing almond hull extract for filamentous fungi production by submerged cultivation

Lin Cao, Tyler J. Barzee, Hamed M. El Mashad, Zhongli Pan, Ruihong Zhang
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Almond hulls can be used as an inexpensive source of nutrients for producing fungi that can be used as nontraditional foods such as alternative protein, probiotics, and food ingredients. Nutrients were extracted from almond hulls using hot water and their utility in cultivating filamentous fungus Aspergillus awamori (A. awamori) in submerged cultivation was investigated using batch fermentation in flasks with passive aeration. The almond hulls extract supplied all the nutrients required for A. awamori growth. The uptake preference of various sugars was investigated and the growth kinetic parameters of A. awamori were determined. Utilization of sugars by A. awamori grown in almond hull extract proceeded sequentially with preference for glucose followed by sucrose, fructose, and then xylose. Compared to potato dextrose broth medium, the fungal biomass produced using almond hull extract as growth medium had higher protein (19.59%) and lower fat (1.50%) contents. The modified Gompertz model described the kinetics of A. awamori well with a lag phase of 0.18 days and a specific growth rate of 1.77 d−1.

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利用杏仁壳提取物通过浸没式栽培生产丝状真菌的潜力
杏仁壳可作为生产真菌的廉价营养源,而真菌可用作替代蛋白质、益生菌和食品配料等非传统食品。研究人员用热水从杏仁壳中提取了营养物质,并在被动通气的烧瓶中采用批量发酵法研究了其在浸没式培养丝状真菌 awamori 曲霉(A. awamori)中的效用。杏仁壳提取物提供了 awamori 曲霉生长所需的全部养分。研究了 awamori 对各种糖类的吸收偏好,并确定了其生长动力学参数。在杏仁壳提取物中生长的 A. awamori 对糖类的利用依次为葡萄糖、蔗糖、果糖和木糖。与马铃薯葡萄糖肉汤培养基相比,使用杏仁壳提取物作为生长培养基产生的真菌生物量蛋白质含量更高(19.59%),脂肪含量更低(1.50%)。改良的贡珀兹模型很好地描述了 A. awamori 的生长动力学,其滞后期为 0.18 天,特定生长率为 1.77 d-1。
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