Improved Chrysin Production by a Combination of Fermentation Factors and Elicitation from Chaetomium globosum
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2023-04-12
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Summary
Background
Flavonoids are a heterogeneous group of secondary metabolites with exceptional health benefits. Chrysin, a natural dihydroxyflavone, has numerous bioactive properties including anticancer, antioxidative, antidiabetic, and anti-inflammatory effects. Traditional sources of chrysin involve extracting from honey and plants, which is non-scalable and unsustainable. Microbial production offers advantages of cost-effectiveness, easy scale-up, sustainability, and low waste emission.
Objective
To enhance the production of chrysin from the marine endophytic fungus Chaetomium globosum through optimization of fermentation parameters, feeding of key flavonoid pathway intermediates, and elicitation with biotic and abiotic factors. The study also aimed to assess the presence of flavonoid pathway intermediates in C. globosum extracts using LC-MS/MS.
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Conclusion
- Published in:Microorganisms,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research,
- Source: 10.3390/microorganisms11040999