Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities

Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is a plasticizer that is widely used to soften plastic products. It is an endocrine-disrupting compound, widely considered an environmental contaminant that is difficult to remove or degrade. The radial growth rate (ur), mycelial biomass, intracellular and extracell...

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Main Authors: Ángel González-Márquez, Miriam Ahuactzin-Pérez, Carmen Sánchez
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2015-10-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_10_4_7898_Gonzalez_Marquez_Lentinula_Edodes_Mycelial_Growth
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spelling doaj-e1923f1136834d5f844339d1cbbfa3892020-11-24T21:32:39ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262015-10-011047898790610.15376/biores.10.4.7898-7906Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme ActivitiesÁngel González-Márquez0Miriam Ahuactzin-Pérez1Carmen Sánchez2Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala; MexicoUniversidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala; MexicoUniversidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala; MexicoDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is a plasticizer that is widely used to soften plastic products. It is an endocrine-disrupting compound, widely considered an environmental contaminant that is difficult to remove or degrade. The radial growth rate (ur), mycelial biomass, intracellular and extracellular activities of laccase and esterase, intracellular and extracellular contents of protein and glycogen, and the contents of soluble and insoluble glucans were evaluated in colonies of Lentinula edodes, grown in various concentrations of DEHP (0, 750, 1200, and 1500 mg/L) on agar. Glucose and yeast extracts were added to all media. The highest ur was shown in medium lacking DEHP, followed by that shown in the medium containing 1500 mg of DEHP/L. The greatest protein extracellular contents were observed in medium with added DEHP. The largest extracellular glycogen contents and mycelial biomass were found in media containing 1200 and 1500 mg of DEHP/L, respectively. These results suggest that DEHP was degraded and used as a substrate by L. edodes during diauxic growth (glucose metabolized first, followed by DEHP), and laccases were more important than esterases in the metabolism of DEHP. L. edodes can be used to remove DEHP from phthalate-polluted environments.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_10_4_7898_Gonzalez_Marquez_Lentinula_Edodes_Mycelial_GrowthDi(2-ethylhexyl) phthalateRadial growth rateLaccasesEsterasesLentinula edodesPhthalate
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author Ángel González-Márquez
Miriam Ahuactzin-Pérez
Carmen Sánchez
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Miriam Ahuactzin-Pérez
Carmen Sánchez
Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
BioResources
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Radial growth rate
Laccases
Esterases
Lentinula edodes
Phthalate
author_facet Ángel González-Márquez
Miriam Ahuactzin-Pérez
Carmen Sánchez
author_sort Ángel González-Márquez
title Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
title_short Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
title_full Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
title_fullStr Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
title_full_unstemmed Lentinula edodes Grown on Di(2-ethylhexyl) Phthalate-Containing Media: Mycelial Growth and Enzyme Activities
title_sort lentinula edodes grown on di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate-containing media: mycelial growth and enzyme activities
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is a plasticizer that is widely used to soften plastic products. It is an endocrine-disrupting compound, widely considered an environmental contaminant that is difficult to remove or degrade. The radial growth rate (ur), mycelial biomass, intracellular and extracellular activities of laccase and esterase, intracellular and extracellular contents of protein and glycogen, and the contents of soluble and insoluble glucans were evaluated in colonies of Lentinula edodes, grown in various concentrations of DEHP (0, 750, 1200, and 1500 mg/L) on agar. Glucose and yeast extracts were added to all media. The highest ur was shown in medium lacking DEHP, followed by that shown in the medium containing 1500 mg of DEHP/L. The greatest protein extracellular contents were observed in medium with added DEHP. The largest extracellular glycogen contents and mycelial biomass were found in media containing 1200 and 1500 mg of DEHP/L, respectively. These results suggest that DEHP was degraded and used as a substrate by L. edodes during diauxic growth (glucose metabolized first, followed by DEHP), and laccases were more important than esterases in the metabolism of DEHP. L. edodes can be used to remove DEHP from phthalate-polluted environments.
topic Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
Radial growth rate
Laccases
Esterases
Lentinula edodes
Phthalate
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_10_4_7898_Gonzalez_Marquez_Lentinula_Edodes_Mycelial_Growth
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