Fusarin C production by North American isolates of Fusarium moniliforme.
AUTOR(ES)
Farber, J M
RESUMO
A liquid culture medium was developed to screen North American isolates of Fusarium moniliforme Sheldon and Fusarium subglutinans (Wollenw. and Reink.) Nelson, Toussoun, and Marasas for their ability to produce fusarin C. Parameters which were important for the optimal biosynthesis of fusarin C included pH (3.0 to 4.0), aeration, and sugar concentration (30 to 40%). Of seven sugars tested, sucrose and glucose were the best carbohydrate sources for mycotoxin production, resulting in levels of fusarin C of greater than 60 ppm (greater than 60 micrograms/g) in liquid culture (28 degrees C; 7 days). A time-course study of fusarin C production was done over a 21-day period, during which time pH values, glucose concentrations, nitrogen levels, and fungal biomass were determined. Of the two Fusarium spp. studied, 13 of 16 isolates of F. moniliforme produced fusarin C in liquid medium (14 of 16 in corn), while none of the 15 isolates of F. subglutinans studied was found to produce the compound. Levels of fusarin C produced by Fusarium sp. isolates growing on corn ranged from 18.7 to 332.0 micrograms/g.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=238877Documentos Relacionados
- Production of fusarin C on cereal and soybean by Fusarium moniliforme.
- Absence of trichothecenes in toxigenic isolates of Fusarium moniliforme.
- Effects of temperature and incubation period on production of fumonisin B1 by Fusarium moniliforme.
- Fumonisins--novel mycotoxins with cancer-promoting activity produced by Fusarium moniliforme.
- Production of Alanine by Fusarium moniliforme