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High-Level Production of Exopolysaccharides by a Cosmic Radiation-Induced Mutant M270 of the Maitake Medicinal Mushroom, Grifola frondosa (Agaricomycetes)

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS
Volume 18, Issue 7, Pages 621-630

Publisher

BEGELL HOUSE INC
DOI: 10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.v18.i7.70

Keywords

cosmic radiation mutagenesis; exopolysaccharides; Grifola frondosa; medicinal mushrooms; sarcoma 180 tumor inhibition; submerged cultivation

Funding

  1. project of the Shandong Province Higher Educational Science and Technology Program [J15LE15]
  2. Program for Talents in Qingdao Agricultural University [1114335]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31301827]
  4. Taishan Scholar Construction Foundation of Shandong Province

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A new Grifola frondosa mutant, M270, was successfully isolated for high production of exopolysaccharides (EPSs) using cosmic radiation-induced mutagenesis. We found that the mutant M270 had a clearer and thicker EPS layer (similar to 10 mu m) adhering to mycelia than those of its parent strain 265 after Congo red staining. In the 20-L batch fermentation for M270, 10.3 g/L of EPS and 17.9 g/L of dry mycelia biomass were obtained after 204 hours of fermentation. Furthermore, a main water-soluble fraction (EP1) in the EPS was purified from M270 and then confirmed to be heteroglycan-protein complex with 91% (w/w) total carbohydrates and 9% (w/w) total proteins. Four kinds of monosaccharide-D-mannose, D-glucosamine, D-glucose, and D-xylose-were detected in EP1 with a molar ratio of 17.6: 1.8: 100: 2.5. The molecular mass of the main component in EP1 was 8.9 kDa. The EPS from M270 significantly inhibited the growth of sarcoma 180 solid tumors in mice. This G. frondosa M270 mutant could serve as a better candidate strain for polysaccharide production.

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