Factors affecting red pigment production by local fungal isolate of Penicillium Sp. [electronic resource]
Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.255-261Other title:- العوامل التي تؤثر على إنتاج الصبغة الحمراء بواسطة العزلة الفطرية المحلية Penicillium Sp [Added title page title]
- Mansoura University journal of agricultural chemistry and biotechnology, 2020 v. 11 (9) [electronic resource].
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There are a great interest in replacing synthetic pigments with another healthier which obtained from natural sources,
especially microbial pigments. In this study Penicillium sp. was isolated from soil sample and noticed its capability
to produce red pigment on potato dextrose agar plates. The factors affecting pigment production in submerged culture
were studied to determine the best conditions using potato dextrose broth as a basal medium. Mannitol was found to
be the best carbon source which folded the production about 5 times comparing with dextrose. Nitrogen sources
reduced pigment production although they increase growth yield. Biomass and red pigment production were found
to be not directly associated. The highest production of red pigment (21.08 OD490) by Penicillium Sp. was obtained
at 24° C, pH 6.5 with 1% (w/v) mannitol as a carbon source inoculated with 1 ml of 106 spore/ml after 6 days of incubation.
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