Optimization Co-Culture of and on Selenium-Enriched for Increased Monacolin K Production.

J Fungi (Basel)

National R&D Center for Se-Rich Agricultural Products Processing, Hubei Engineering Research Center for Deep Processing of Green Se-Rich Agricultural Products, School of Modern Industry for Selenium Science and Engineering, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430023, China.

Published: July 2024


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Selenium-enriched (SL) is a kind of edible fungi rich in organic selenium and nutrients. with high monacolin K (MK) production and were selected as the fermentation strains. A single-factor experiment and response surface methodology were conducted to optimize the production conditions for MK with higher contents from selenium-enriched fermentation (SLF). Furthermore, we investigated the nutritional components, antioxidant capacities, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of SLF. The MK content in the fermentation was 2.42 mg/g under optimal fermentation conditions. The organic selenium content of SLF was 7.22 mg/kg, accounting for 98% of the total selenium content. Moreover, the contents of total sugars, proteins, amino acids, reducing sugars, crude fiber, fat, and ash in SLF were increased by 9%, 23%, 23%, 94%, 38%, 44%, and 25%, respectively. The antioxidant test results demonstrated that 1.0 mg/mL of SLF exhibited scavenging capacities of 40%, 70%, and 79% for DPPH, ABTS, and hydroxyl radicals, respectively. Using gas chromatography-ion mobility spectrometry technology, 34 unique VOCs were identified in SLF, with esters, alcohols, and ketones being the main components of its aroma. This study showed that fungal fermentation provides a theoretical reference for enhancing the nutritional value of SL.

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