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EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE PRODUCTION AND ITS BIOACTIVITIES OF THE EDIBLE PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS IN SUBMERGED CULTURE
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Submerged cultures were used to study the influence of various carbon sources on the
mycelial biomass and exopolysaccharide production of Pleurotus ostreatus. The antimicrobial and
antioxidant activity of the exopolysaccharide were also determined. The yield of mycelial
biomass of 7.06 g/l, 5.12 g/l, 4.66 g/l, and 2.96 g/l was obtained by utilization of maltose,
glucose, lactose and starch as a carbon source, respectively. Furthermore, in the medium
containing maltose, lactose, glucose, and starch produce 100.05 mg/l, 97.73 mg/l, 78.63 mg/l,
and 70.45 mg/l of exopolysaccharide, respectively. The assay of antimicrobial and antioxidant
activity showed that the exopolysaccharide is more active to inhibit the growth of B. subtilis
rather than those of E. coli and S. cerevisiae. Furthermore, the exopolysaccharide was also
indicated to have antioxidant activity.
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