Abstract: The mycelial biomass, antioxidant activity and production of extra- and intra-cellular polysaccharides production [EPS, IPS] of Cordyceps militaris strains AG-1, PSJ-1 were evaluated under different submerged liquid culture (SLC) conditions. At 24 0 C mycelial biomass and polysaccharide production of AG-1, PSJ-1 was optimal using PVC media and static culture conditions; (AG-1: 21.85 ± 1.00; PSJ-1: 18.20 ± 1.84 g l-1), and oven drying at 40 o C (AG-1: 25.95 ± 0.84, PSJ-1: 23.55 ± 0.69 mg g-1) compared with hot water extraction (AG1: 7.07 ± 0.15, PSJ-1: 7.39 ± 0.61 mg g-1). Maximum biomass, EPS and IPS production were observed when the initial pH was 6.7: AG-1: 12.92 ± 0.33, 209.70 ± 1.56, 32.62 ± 0.87; PSJ-1: 9.03 ± 0.24 g l-1, 198.16 ± 0.85 mg g-1 , 30.63 ± 1.96 mg g-1 , respectively. The use 3.5 % coconut oil improved biomass, EPS, IPS production, which were 8.27 ± 0.09, 8.01 ± 0.01 g l-1; 1208.00 ± 8.60, 1110.40 ± 7.20 mg g-1; 32.43 ± 0.49, 29.74 ± 0.44, for AG-1 and PSJ-1, respectively. Both culture condition and oven drying methods had significant effects on H2O2 and radical scavenging activity, ABTS.+ radical activity, lipid peroxidation, and also had effects on total flavonoid and, total phenolic contents. The use of crude submerged liquid culture and oven drying on strains AG-1, PSJ-1 led to extracts with potent antioxidant activity, suggesting the therapeutic use of polysaccharides from strains AG-1, PSJ-1.
Key words: antioxidant activities; Cordyceps militaris; extra-cellular polysaccharides and intra-cellular polysaccharides; oven drying; pH
Hung, D. N., Wang, L. C., Lay, L. H., & Phuong, V. T. (2020). Impact of different fermentation characteristics on the production of mycelial biomass, extra-cellular polysaccharides, intra-cellular polysaccharides, and on the antioxidant activities of Cordyceps militaris (L.) Fr. (strains AG-1, PSJ-1). Acta agriculturae Slovenica, 116(2). doi:10.14720/aas.2020.116.2.1104