Production, bioprocess optimization and γ-irradiation of , as a new Taxol producing endophyte from .

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Enzymology and Fungal Biotechnology Lab (EFBL), Botany and Microbiology Department, Faculty of Science, Zagazig University, 44519, Egypt.

Published: June 2021


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Twenty-eight fungal endophytes were recovered from the different parts of and screened for their Taxol producing potency. Among these isolates, AUMC14487 was reported as the potent Taxol producer (90.53 μg/l). The chemical identity of the extracted Taxol was verified from the TLC, HPLC, NMR, EDX, and FTIR analyses. The extracted Taxol displayed a strong antiproliferative activity against HEPG2 (IC 4.06 μM) and MCF7 (IC 6.07 μM). The yield of Taxol by was optimized by nutritional optimization with the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using Plackett-Burman and Central Composite Designs. In addition to nutritional optimization, the effect of γ-irradiation of the spores of on its Taxol producing potency was evaluated. The yield of Taxol by was increased nutritional optimization by response surface methodology with Plackett-Burman and FCCD designs, and γ-irradiation by about 4.5 folds, comparing to the control culture. The yield of Taxol was increased by about 1.2 folds (401.2 μg/l) by γ -irradiation of the isolates at 0.5-0.75 kGy, comparing to the control cultures (332.2 μg/l). The highest Taxol yield was obtained by growing on modified Czapek's- Dox medium (sucrose 40.0 g/l, malt extract 20.0 g/l, peptone 2.0 g/l, KPO 2.0 g/l, KCl 1.0 g/l, NaNO 2.0 g/l, MgSO. 5HO 1.0 g/l) of pH 7.0 at 30.0 °C for 7.0 days. From the FCCD design, sucrose, malt extract and incubation time being the highest significant variables medium components affecting the Taxol production by .

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