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Exopolysaccharides produced by Antrodia cinnamomea using microparticle-enhanced cultivation: Optimization, primary structure and antibacterial property

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Jia-Hui Fan, Lin-Qiang Xiong, Wei Huang, Jia-Qi Hong, Huang-Kai Guo, Ka-Hing Wong, Peter C.K. Cheung, Qiong-Qiong Yang, Bo-Bo Zhang
ABSTRACT

Microparticle-enhanced cultivation was used to enhance the production of exopolysaccharides (EPSs) from Antrodia cinnamomea . The structure and antibacterial activity of two EPSs produced by A. cinnamomea treated with Al 2 O 3 [EPS-Al (crude) and EPS-Al-p (purified)] and without Al 2 O 3 [EPS-C (crude) and EPS-C-p (purified)] were compared. It was observed that the addition of 4 g/L Al 2 O 3 at 0 h resulted in the highest EPS yield of 1.46 g/L, possible attributed to the enhanced permeability of the cell membrane. The structural analysis revealed that EPS-C-p and EPS-Al-p had different structures. EPS-C-p was hyperbranched and spherical with a Mw of 10.8 kDa, while EPS-Al-p was irregular and linear with a Mw of 12.5 kDa. The proportion of Man in EPS-Al-p decreased, while those of Gal and Glc increased when compared to EPS-C-p. The total molar ratios of 6-Glc p and 4-Glc p in EPS-Al-p are 1.45 times that of EPS-C-p. Moreover, EPSs could alter bacterial cell morphology, causing intracellular substance leakage and growth inhibition, with EPS-Al having a stronger antibacterial activity than EPS-C. In conclusion, A. cinnamomea treated with Al 2 O 3 could produce more EPSs, changing monosaccharide composition and glycosidic linkage profile, which could exert stronger antibacterial activity than that produced by untreated A. cinnamomea .

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