Regulation of Growth and Pigmentation of Monascus Purpureus by Carbon and Nitrogen Concentrations
- 1 July 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Mycologia
- Vol. 73 (4) , 649-654
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00275514.1981.12021392
Abstract
SUMMARY Growth and pigment production of Monascus purpureus were affected by the ratio of glucose to ammonium nitrate concentration in a synthetic medium. Mycelial growth increased with an increase of glucose and ammonium nitrate concentrations. Larger amounts of ammonium nitrate were required to give maximum growth in media containing higher concentrations of glucose. The level of ammonium nitrate for maximum pigment production was much lower than that for maximum growth, even at high glucose concentrations. Total pigmentation increased with increased glucose concentration. Greater amounts of red pigments were formed in media containing high levels of ammonium nitrate and low glucose. Mycelial growth and pigment production decreased above 50 g/1 ammonium nitrate.Keywords
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