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. 2001 Jul;56(1-2):220-4.
doi: 10.1007/s002530000591.

The influence of supplemental components in nutrient medium on chitosan formation by the fungus Absidia orchidis

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The influence of supplemental components in nutrient medium on chitosan formation by the fungus Absidia orchidis

M M Jaworska et al. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2001 Jul.

Abstract

Chitosan, a derivative of chitin, is a natural component of some fungus cell walls. It is formed by the complex action of chitin synthase and chitin deacetylase. The in vitro activity of these two enzymes is known to be influenced by several factors. We investigated the influence of ferrous ions, manganese ions, cobalt ions, trypsin, and chitin, as individual supplements to the nutrient medium, on the in vivo activity of chitin synthase and chitin deacetylase to form chitosan in the fungus Absidia orchidis. Manganese and ferrous ions gave the most significant results. These ions increase chitosan yields through an increase in biomass production rather than an increase of chitosan content in cell walls. Manganese and ferrous ions lowered the activity of chitin deacetylase; however, their influence on the activity of chitin synthase was more complex. The effects of trypsin and chitin on biomass and cell wall chitosan content were negligible, while cobalt ions completely inhibited the growth of fungi.

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