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- Title
Bio-Production of Pigments from Some Local Fungal Isolates by Solid State Fermentation using some Agro- Industrial Wastes.
- Authors
Eid, Mai A. M.; Mostafa, Azza A.; Selim, A. E. I.; Sukar, Noha A.
- Abstract
Four local fungal isolates were used in this study to produce pigments using some agro- industrial wastes via solid state fermentation. The maximum production of pigments by Talaromyces purpureogenus (MT232241.1) was obtained when broken wheat was used as a substrate, after 9 days of incubation, at 25°C, 60% moisture content, 3ml of spore suspension as inoculum, pH5and under dark light condition. In case of Fusarium oxysporum (KU671032.1) the highest level of pigments obtained by using broken rice, after 12days of incubation, at 30°c, 60% moisture content, 3ml of spore suspension as inoculum, pH and under dark light By using 3ml of spore suspension as inoculum of Aspergillus penicillioides (MT594382.1) the maximum pigment production was achieved with broken wheat as a substrate after 12days of incubation, at 25°C, 60% moisture content, pH6 and under red light condition. By using the corn cobs as a substrate, the fungal Trichoderma lixii (MW805725) showed high pigment production after 12days of incubation, at 30°C, pH6, when the moisture content was 60%, 4ml of spore suspension was used as inoculum, and under dark light condition.
- Subjects
INDUSTRIAL wastes; FERMENTATION; CORNCOBS; AGRICULTURAL wastes; FUSARIUM oxysporum; SOLID waste; PIGMENTS
- Publication
Journal of Agricultural Chemistry & Biotechnology, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 7, p59
- ISSN
2090-3626
- Publication type
Article