Influence of aromatic compounds on biodegradation of [14C]-labeled xylan and mannan by the white-rot fungus Phlebia radiata.
J Rogalski, N S Cho, J Zadora, M Prendecka, A Choma, T Urbanik-Sypniewska, A Leonowicz
Index: J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 28(3) , 168-72, (2002)
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Abstract
Radiolabeled [14C]arabinoxylan from wheat meal and [14C]galactoglucomannan from red clover meal were prepared by using 14CO2 as a precursor. Twice as much mannan was mineralized than xylan after 14 days of incubation with Phlebia radiata. Low-molecular-weight phenolic compounds structurally related to lignin increased during mineralization of both hemicellulose fractions. Veratryl alcohol increased degradation of arabinoxylan by approximately 28.5%, whereas veratric acid increased it by only 9.0%. Vanillic acid and ferulic acid also stimulated degradation by 16.6% and 34.7%, respectively. Veratryl alcohol and ferulic acid increased degradation of galactoglucomannan by approximately 75%. Veratraldehyde in both cases repressed the degradation process (23.6% arabinoxylan, 43.8% galactoglucomannan). These results indicate that the degradation of hemicelluloses, e.g., xylan and mannan, by P. radiata is enhanced by addition of aromatic compounds.
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