2017
DOI: 10.1515/prolas-2017-0007
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Effect of Lignin-Containing Media on Growth of Medicinal Mushroom Lentinula Edodes

Abstract: Contributed by Alexander Rapoport

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“…Dyes decolorization in agar medium Decolorization of RBBR and AB129 dyes in twolayered agar media containing lignin in bottom layer and dyes in top layer were preliminary evaluated to screen the dye degradation activity of the fungal strains. Addition of lignin in cultivation media can increase mycelium biomass and laccase activity in Basidiomycota (Matjuškova et al, 2017). Fungal growth and dye decolorization were assessed during the screening.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dyes decolorization in agar medium Decolorization of RBBR and AB129 dyes in twolayered agar media containing lignin in bottom layer and dyes in top layer were preliminary evaluated to screen the dye degradation activity of the fungal strains. Addition of lignin in cultivation media can increase mycelium biomass and laccase activity in Basidiomycota (Matjuškova et al, 2017). Fungal growth and dye decolorization were assessed during the screening.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that the addition of lignocelluloses residues to culture media could influence the increase in laccase activity of white-rot fungi by several-fold [10,30,46,47]. Additionally, our experiments showed that laccase production increased under submerged fermentation with L. edodes 3565 after the addition of pretreated wheat straw [5]. At the same time, we must note that in previous experiments, where all of the results were obtained with the addition of lignocellulosic residues, we used lignin waste obtained after furfural and bioethanol production from colza straw.…”
Section: Native Pagementioning
confidence: 57%
“…This process generates the most recalcitrant lignin residues that must undergo further biodegradation to make the production of furfural and bioethanol or lipids as a waste-less process. The lignin waste may be used to improve the growth of medicinal mushrooms and to produce laccase-containing enzymes complexes [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this screening process, the lignin-containing in the medium will trigger the fungal isolate extracellularly produce the ligninolytic enzyme and oxidize the lignin. The previous study reported that lignin addition in media increased the fungal cell mass and ligninolytic enzyme activity of whiterot fungi (Thorn et al 1996;Ferrara et al 2002;Anita et al 2011;Matjuškova et al 2017). The ligninolytic enzyme extracellularly released by fungi in the medium then decolorized the RBBR dye via an oxidizing process (Moreira-Neto et al 2013;Falah et al 2018).…”
Section: Isolation and Screening Of Fungi Ligninolytic Enzymeproducermentioning
confidence: 96%