Cordyceps militaris strain for producing cordycepin with high yield
A technology for Cordyceps militaris and cordycepin, which is applied in the field of bioengineering, can solve the problems of long fermentation period, research on Cordyceps militaris strains, and cannot be applied to industrialized production, and achieves the effects of high yield and short fermentation time.
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[0041] Determination of the optimum temperature
[0042] will strain Cordyceps militaris JN168 was inoculated on PDA slant medium, cultured under light at 30°C for 7 days, and the spores were washed with sterile water to make 10 spores 6 times the spore suspension. Take the prepared spore suspension, put it into the PDA seed medium with 5% inoculum amount, and cultivate it in shake flask for 3 days at 30°C and 200 rpm to obtain the liquid mother seed; put it into the fermentation medium with 5% inoculum amount, and after 5 days The fermentation is over. The composition of the seed medium and the fermentation medium are both glucose 40g / L, yeast extract 10g / L, and magnesium sulfate 0.5g / L. The optimal temperature of cordycepin production by Cordyceps militaris was investigated by single factor, the fermentation temperature was adjusted to 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C respectively, and the concentration of cordycepin was measured. Depend on figure 1 According to the data, ...
Embodiment 2
[0044] Determination of optimum pH
[0045] will strain Cordyceps militaris JN168 was inoculated on PDA slant medium, cultured under light at 30°C for 7 days, and the spores were washed with sterile water to make 10 spores 6 times the spore suspension. Take the prepared spore suspension, connect it to the PDA seed medium with 5% inoculum amount, and culture it in a shaker flask for 3 days at 30°C and 200 rpm to obtain the liquid mother seed; insert it into the fermentation medium with 5% inoculum amount, 30°C, the fermentation ended after 5 days. The composition of seed culture medium and fermentation medium is glucose 40g / L, yeast extract 10g / L, magnesium sulfate 0.5g / L. The optimal pH of cordycepin produced by Cordyceps militaris was investigated by single factor, the fermentation pH was adjusted to 4.5, 5.0, 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, and the concentration of cordycepin was measured. Depend on figure 2 According to the data, the optimum pH for producing cordycepin from ...
Embodiment 3
[0047] Determination of the best carbon source
[0048] will strain Cordyceps militaris JN168 was inoculated on PDA slant medium, cultured under light at 30°C for 7 days, and the spores were washed with sterile water to make 10 spores 6 times the spore suspension. Take the prepared spore suspension, connect it to the PDA seed medium with 5% inoculum amount, and culture it in a shaker flask for 3 days at 30°C and 200 rpm to obtain the liquid mother seed; insert it into the fermentation medium with 5% inoculum amount, 30°C, the fermentation ended after 5 days. The composition of the seed medium and the fermentation medium is 40g / L of glucose, 10g / L of yeast extract, 0.5g / L of magnesium sulfate, and the pH is 7.0. Using single factor to investigate the best carbon source of cordycepin produced by Cordyceps militaris, using fructose, maltose, sucrose, lactose, D-galactose, soluble starch to replace glucose in the basic fermentation medium for liquid fermentation, and measuring ...
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