Influence of phenolics on biomass production by Candida utilis and Candida albicans

Mária Mikulášová , Štefan Vodný , Alexandra Pekarovičová
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The effect of some lignin degradation products, which can be present in wood hydrolysates, on biomass production by Candida sp. was studied. Suspected inhibitors were used as supplements in growth media for C. utilis and C. albicans containing pure glucose as a carbon energy source. The metabolism of inhibitors by C. utilis and C. albicans is approximately the same and is extremely sensitive to the structure and concentration of the phenolic additive. ID50 and ID100 values for a 50% or a 100% growth inhibition for 20 lignin monomer model compounds during Candida sp. cultivation were established. Comparison of ID values has shown that the least toxic compounds for C. utilis and C. albicans biomass growth and yield are vanillyl alcohol, conipheryl alcohol and syringic acid. The most toxic compounds are salicylic acid, cinnamic acid, benzoic acid and o-vanillin.

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酚类物质对实用念珠菌和白色念珠菌生物量的影响
研究了木材水解物中木质素降解产物对念珠菌生物量产生的影响。可疑的抑制剂被用作C. utilis和C.白色念珠菌含有纯葡萄糖作为碳能量源的生长培养基的补充。真菌和白色念珠菌对抑制剂的代谢大致相同,对酚类添加剂的结构和浓度极为敏感。测定了20种木质素单体模型化合物对念珠菌培养过程中50%或100%生长抑制的ID50和ID100值。ID值的比较表明,对真菌和白色念珠菌生物量生长和产量毒性最小的化合物是香草醇、双酚醇和丁香酸。毒性最大的化合物是水杨酸、肉桂酸、苯甲酸和邻香兰素。
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