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Macrophage Stimulating Activity of Exo-Biopolymer from Submerged Culture of Lentinus edodes with Rice Bran  

Yu, Kwang-Won (Department of Kimchi and Food Science, Chongju National College of Science and Technology)
Shin, Kwang-Soon (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology, Kyonggi University)
Choi, Yang-Mun (Department of Food Service and Industry, Shinsung College)
Suh, Hyung-Joo (Department of Food and Nutrition, College of Heath Sciences, Korea University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.14, no.4, 2004 , pp. 658-664 More about this Journal
Abstract
To find a new utilization of rice bran, nine higher fungi were examined for the production of exo-biopolymer with macrophage stimulating activity from rice bran. Among the exo-biopolymers produced from submerged cultures, Lentinus edodes showed the highest activity, followed by Grifola frondosa, Schizophyllum commune, and Coriolus versicolor. L. edodes also had the most potent macrophage stimulating activity in a liquid culture rather than in a solid culture. In order to improve rice bran utilization and the yield of exo-biopolymer with macrophage stimulating activity, the treatment of Rapidase effectively increased the macrophage stimulating activity (about 30% increase), whereas the other enzymes (Econase, Viscozyme, Ultraflo, Celluclast, and Thermylase) treatments did not increase the macrophage stimulating activity. Exo-biopolymer with macrophage stimulating activity from L. edodes contained mainly neutral sugars (58.7%) with considerable amounts of uronic acid (32.2%) and a small amount of proteins (9.1%). Component sugars of exo-biopolymer consisted of mainly arabinose, galactose, glucose, mannose, and xylose (0.95:0.81:0.96:1.00:0.39, respectively). When the exo-biopolymer was treated with $NaIO_4, NaClO_2$, and pronase, the $NaClO_2$ treatment and pronase digestion had little effect, whereas $NaIO_4$ oxidation significantly decreased the macrophage stimulating activity (47.6% reduction at $100\mug/ml$). Therefore, the carbohydrate moiety in exo-biopolymer from L. edodes plays an important role in the expression of the macrophage stimulating activity.
Keywords
Exo-biopolymer; Lentinus edodes; macrophage stimulating activity; submerged culture;
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