Performance of Cordyceps militaris Mutant Regarding Anti-cancer Agent Cordycepin Production in Submerged Culture Obtained by Ion Beam Irradiation
Abstract
Performance of Cordyceps militaris  mutant obtained by high-energy ion beam irradiation regarding  anti-cancer agent cordycepin production in submerged culture was  investigated. It was established that the mutant renders a higher  production performance in surface liquid culture, needs to observe its  performance in submerged culture. Two kinds of media were used for  submerged culture comprising a basal medium and the optimized media for C. militaris  mutant and control (wild strain) each. HPLC analysis for cordycepin  concentration, mutarotase GOD (glucose oxidase) method using Glucose CII  test for glucose concentration, pH meter for pH were measured. Analysis  showed that the cordycepin production of mutant in submerged culture  using basal medium was 2.82 times (181.77%) higher that of the control;  whereas, in optimized media, the production of control was 9.06 times  (806.25%) higher than that of the mutant. In contrast, the cordycepin  productions of this mutant in submerged culture were suppressed to about  80% and 3% relative to the surface liquid culture; whereas, those  controls were about 30% and 80% using basal and optimized media,  respectively. Glucose consumption was faster in all cases of the control  in both basal and optimized media with a higher mycelial growth, and  interestingly, it was extremely slow in case of mutant in optimized  medium. The pH analysis showed that as the production was increasing,  the pH value also increasing towards the neutral (pH= 7) in all the  cases of mutant and control, except in case of mutant using optimized  medium in which the pH value remained more or less static accompanied by  a lower production. These results suggested that the prospective mutant  had a poor performance in submerged culture using optimized media, but  had a better performance in basal medium, although the production in  basal medium is too low to be taken into consideration as a commercial  point of view. Stress furnished by shaking may be one of the major  explainable causes of decreased production here. It my also be assumed  that with a lower concentrations of C and N sources, this mutant is  better tolerable to shear stress. Therefore, it is suggested to use  surface liquid culture rather than the submerged one to attain the  highest production performance to be used for industrial uses.
Key words: Production performance, Cordyceps militaris mutant, submerged culture, anticancer agent production
DOI: 10.3126/on.v7i1.2547
Our Nature (2009) 7:1-9
Key words: Production performance, Cordyceps militaris mutant, submerged culture, anticancer agent production
DOI: 10.3126/on.v7i1.2547
Our Nature (2009) 7:1-9

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