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Biotechnology report. Solid state fermentations.

Hesseltine Cw
- 01 Jul 1972 - 
- Vol. 14, Iss: 4, pp 517-532
TLDR
A unique method is described by which large yields of secondary metabolites arc produced on solid substrates using Aspergillus and Penicillium species, which prevents sporulation of the fungus and makes recovery of the product easier than in conventional liquid media.
Abstract
A unique method is described by which large yields of secondary metabolites arc produced on solid substrates. The process involves the use of moist substrates which are continuously agitated in appropriate fermentation equipment. The amount of agitation, aeration, and moisture can be varied. Extremely high yields of secondary metabolites such as ochratoxin and aflatoxin were obtained using Aspergillus and Penicillium species. The process prevents sporulation of the fungus and because of the nature of the solid substrate makes recovery of the product easier than in conventional liquid media. The substrates include rice, corn, wheat, and other cereals.

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Application of plackett burman design for citric acid production from pretreated and untreated wheat straw

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Biocatalysis and immobilized enzyme/cell bioreactors. Promising techniques in bioreactor technology.

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Advances in batch culture fermented Coriolus versicolor medicinal mushroom for the production of antibacterial compounds

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Protein enrichment of sweet potato residue by solid-state cultivation with mono- and co-cultures of amylolytic fungi.

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Effect of substrate moisture content on fungal production of citric acid in a solid state fermentation system

TL;DR: In this article, the stimulating effect of methanol on fungal production of citric acid decreased markedly as the substrate moisture decreased, and the production of Aspergillusniger varied considerably with the initial moisture content of apple pomace.
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Production of aflatoxin on rice.

TL;DR: A method has been developed for the production of aflatoxin by growing Aspergillus flavus strain NRRL 2999 on the solid substrate rice using chloroform-hexane mixtures.
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A millennium of fungi, food, and fermentation.

TL;DR: Procedures for the pure culture preparation of some fermented but nonalcoholic foods are outlined, including tempeh, ragi, sufu, shoyu, ang-kak, tea fungus, and miso.
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Production of aflatoxin on wheat and oats: measurement with a recording densitometer.

TL;DR: A densitometric method for reading thin-layer chromatographic plates is described; this is more objective and more accurate than the visual methods previously used for the determination of all four aflatoxins.
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Microbiological Production of Carotenoids. I. Zygospores and Carotene Produced by Intraspecific and Interspecific Crosses of Choanephoraceae in Liquid Media

TL;DR: It is reported that plus and minus strains of Choanephora cucurbitarum were capable of forming zygospores when grown together in liquid medium in shaken flasks, and yields of 960 t/g/g of 8-carotene in dry mycelium were found.