4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Effect of chitosan and temperature on spore germination of Aspergillus niger

Journal

MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE
Volume 3, Issue 10, Pages 582-586

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/mabi.200350024

Keywords

Aspergillus niger; biopolymers; chitosan; spore germination; thermal properties

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Inhibition of radial growth and spore germination of Aspergillus niger in media with added chitosan were detected, The highest radial growth inhibition (73%) was determined at 24 h with 3 g.L-1 of chitosan, and the percent inhibition of spore germination was 40% after 13 h of inoculation. Further, the CC50, that is, the concentration at which spore germination is inhibited by 50%, was estimated by probit analysis (3.5 g.L-1). The activation energies, E-A were estimated by an Arthenius model in control and amended chitosan media, obtaining 35.6 and 36.6 kcal.mol(-1), respectively. These values were in the same order of magnitude because chitosan as inhibitor was more effective at low temperature (less than or equal to18degreesC) Hence synergism of temperature and chitosan were only observed at 12 and 18degreesC. Therefore, the maximal percentage of germinated spores, S-max was also affected by low temperatures in chitosan-amended media with estimated values lower than 70% at temperatures <37 degrees C whereas in control media S-max reached values close to 100%. Scanning electron micrographs,showed that chitosan produced spore aggregation and morphological anomalies affecting swelling, germ tube emergence, and polarization.

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