Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6489948 | Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, various grains such as rice, millet, corn, barley and wheat were used as raw materials for monacolin K production by solid-state fermentation of Monascus ruber. Among these substrates, millet was found to be the best one for monacolin K production, by which the yield reached 7.12Â mg/g. For enhanced monacolin K production, the effects of fermentation time, charge amount, initial moisture content and inoculum volume were systematically investigated in the solid-state fermentation of M. ruber. Moreover, complementary carbon source and nitrogen source were added for further improving the production of monacolin K. Results showed that the maximum production of monacolin K (19.81Â mg/g) could be obtained at the optimal conditions. Compared with the traditional red mold rice, using millet as substrate is promising for high production of monacolin K in the solid-state fermentation of M. ruber.
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Authors
Bo-Bo Zhang, Hong-Bo Xing, Bing-Jie Jiang, Lei Chen, Gan-Rong Xu, Yun Jiang, Da-Yong Zhang,