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APPLICATION OF THE TAGUCHI METHOD TO OPTIMIZE <i>MONASCUS</i> SPP. CULTURE

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ABSTRACT The Taguchi method was applied to determine optimum conditions for submerged culture of Monascus spp. fermentation to produce a high yield of monacolin K (also known as lovastain, mevinolin or mevacor). The control factors included carbon, nitrogen, oil, and salt sources and pH values. In the growth phase the optimum culture conditions are 1% whole wheat flour, l% peptone, 0.01% olive oil and 0.01% potassium phosphate and a pH of 5.0 ( P &lt; 0.05). In the metabolic phase the optimal culture conditions are 1% whole wheat flour, 1% peptone, 0.01% soybean oil, 0.01% potassium phosphate and a pH of 3.0 ( P &lt; 0.001). Using optimal culture conditions in the growth and metabolic phases, the yield of monacolin K in the fermentation process was 151.06 ppm.

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