Fusarium sp. İLE PİGMENT ÜRETİMİNİN ARAŞTIRILMASI
Özet
Pigments are important compounds used in different industries. In the food industry
that they are most widely used, they are used as food additives, color enhancers and
antioxidants. Although they can also be produced synthetically, natural biopigments
are preferred in general. In this study; pigment production from various Fusarium
species in alternative culture media; optimization of some physiological conditions
for more pigment production and investigation of antimicrobial properties of the
produced pigment were aimed. In this respect, pigment production of different
Fusarium species (Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium sp., Fusarium poae,
Fusarium equiseti) in three different media (potato dextrose broth, sabouraud
dextrose broth, malt extract broth) were compared. The best medium for the
pigment production has been selected as malt extract broth. Fusarium
graminearum, which was found to produce highest amount of pigment, is used in
the next parts of this study. When the cultural parameters, which are necessary for
the production of highest amount of pigment from F. graminearum are examined;
light conditioned incubation, 150 rpm rotation speed, 30 ºC temperature, 9 days of
incubation and initial pH value of 8, have been determined as the optimum
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conditions. In the next part of this study, alternative media for pigment production
have been investigated. In the next part of this study, alternative media for pigment
production have been investigated. In this respect; cheese whey, which appears
after the production of a cheese and known as a greenish yellow coloured residual
in our country and molasses - a residual of sugar industry have been used as
alternative media for pigment production. It has been observed that, cheese whey
and molasses could be alternative media for the reddish pigment production by
using Fusarium graminearum. In the last part of this study, antimicrobial
properties of the pigment obtained by F. graminearum have been investigated. It
has been seen that, although 20 μl concentration of the pigment that was produced
from Fusarium graminearum exhibited an antimicrobial effect against Bacillus
cereus and Staphylococcus aureus; it was not effective against Salmonella
paratyphi, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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