Use of metabolic stimulators and inhibitors for enhanced production of beta-carotene and lycopene by Blakeslea trispora NRRL 2895 and 2896
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Use of metabolic stimulators and inhibitors for enhanced production of beta-carotene and lycopene by Blakeslea trispora NRRL 2895 and 2896
Abstract
This work investigates the potential of metabolic stimulators, firstly to enhance the production of beta-carotene, and later use of inhibitors of lycopene cyclase so as to accumulate lycopene in the fermentation medium. Various non-ionic surfactants, natural oils, stimulators such as amino-acids, tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA) intermediates, vitamin A and antibiotics were investigated for improved production of beta-carotene using the zygomycete fungus Blakeslea trispora. Span 20 at 0.2% increased the beta-carotene production from 139 mg/l to 318 mg/l. Examination of the mycelial morphology of the B. trispora with span 20 showed a shorter mycelial length, which allowed a well-dispersed growth of B. trispora. Supplementation of the medium with 1000 ppm vitamin A acetate gave highest concentration of beta-carotene (830+/-6 mg/l). Several chemical inhibitors such as imidazole, pyridine, triethylamine, piperidine, and nicotinic acid were then evaluated to block the biosynthesis at lycopene. Piperidine at 500 ppm gave a 7.76-fold improvement, and produced high titers of lycopene (775+/-5 mg/l) in a medium supplemented with vitamin A acetate.
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