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Removal Ability and Resistance to Cinnamic and Vanillic Acids by Fungi
oleh: Barbara Speranza, Francesca Cibelli, Antonietta Baiano, Antonia Carlucci, Maria Luisa Raimondo, Daniela Campaniello, Ilaria Viggiani, Antonio Bevilacqua, Maria Rosaria Corbo
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Diterbitkan: | MDPI AG 2020-06-01 |
Deskripsi
Twelve fungal strains were assayed to investigate their resistance to cinnamic and vanillic acids and their ability to remove these compounds from a liquid medium. In a first step, the effect of the two aromatic acids (1 g/L) on the fungal growth kinetic was studied. The results were modelled through a logistic like function (Dantigny equation) to estimate <i>τ</i>, which is the time to the half-maximum colony diameter. The key findings of this part were as follows: (i) generally, cinnamic acid exerted a stronger effect than vanillic acid; (ii) aromatic acids exerted a delay on the growth of some fungi and only one strain (<i>Athelia rolfsii</i>) was completely inhibited. In the second part, fungi were assayed to investigate their ability to remove cinnamic and vanillic acids (ca. 350 mg/kg) from liquid media at pH 3.5. The results indicated that the most efficient fungi were <i>Aspergillus niger</i> and <i>Lasiodiplodia theobromae</i>.