Adding-value to Ganoderma lingzhi by producing enzymes and antioxidant compounds under submerged fermentation using different culture media.

Braz J Biol

Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia - INPA, Laboratório de Cultivo de Fungos Comestíveis - LCFC, Manaus, AM, Brasil.

Published: October 2024

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  • Ganoderma lingzhi is recognized for its health benefits and this study investigated its growth and production of bioactive compounds through submerged fermentation.
  • Under two types of nutrient media (Polysaccharide and Melin-Norkrans), G. lingzhi produced more biomass in MNM, while POL showed higher enzyme activities like cellulases and proteases.
  • The MNM medium was optimal for generating mycelial biomass and phenolic compounds, whereas the POL medium excelled in producing hydrolytic enzymes, indicating different strengths of each media for specific applications.

Article Abstract

Ganoderma lingzhi is widely reported for its medicinal properties, presenting several bioactive substances with potential pharmaceutical and industrial application. This study aimed to evaluate the production of mycelial biomass, extracellular enzymes and antioxidant compounds by G. lingzhi under submerged fermentation. G. lingzhi was cultured in Polysaccharide (POL) and Melin-Norkrans (MNM) media for 7 days. The cellulases, xylanases, pectinases, laccases, and proteases activities were quantified in the culture broth, while the antioxidant potential was evaluated for the mycelial biomass. G. lingzhi showed higher biomass production in MNM. However, it exhibited similar microstructural characteristics in both culture media. In the POL there was greater activity of CMCase (0.229 U/mL), xylanase (0.780 U/mL), pectinase (0.447 U/mL) and proteases (16.13 U/mL). FPase did not differ (0.01 U/mL), and laccase was detected only in MNM (0.122 U/mL). The biomass water extract from MNM showed high levels of phenolic compounds (951.97 mg AGE/100 g). DPPH• inhibition (90.55%) and reducing power (0.456) were higher in MNM medium, while ABTS•+ inhibition (99.95%) and chelating ability (54.86%) were higher in POL. Thus, the MNM medium was more favorable to the production of mycelial biomass and phenolic compounds, while the POL medium favored the synthesis and excretion of hydrolytic enzymes.

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