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Faster chitosan production by mucoralean strains in submerged culture
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BiosynthesisBiomanufacturingCunninghamella ElegansEngineeringBiochemical EngineeringBiotechnologyFaster Chitosan ProductionDry MyceliaFungal BiologyMicrobiologyFood BioprocessingFungal Cell FactoryMedicineMucor Racemosus
Production of chitosan was conducted using two Mucoralean strains, Mucor racemosus and Cunninghamella elegans. Chitosan was extracted from mycelia of M. racemosus and C. elegans at different growth phases on YPD medium. In both fungi, chitosan was rapidly produced, while highest yield of extractable chitosan was found in 24h of cultivation in submerged culture. The yield of chitosan isolated from dry mycelia of M. racemosus was about 40% higher than from C. elegans. The degree of N-acetylation of chitosan was 49% in M. racemosus and 20% in C. elegans, and the D-glucosamine contents were about 48% and 90%, respectively.
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