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Journal of Culture Collections
National Bank for Industrial Microorganisms and Cell Cultures
ISSN: 1310-8360
Vol. 2, No. 1, 1998, pp. 51-59
Bioline Code: cc98009
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
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Journal of Culture Collections, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1998, pp. 51-59

 en TAXONOMIC INVESTIGATION OF MONASCUS PURPUREUS check for this species in other resources 94-25 STRAIN
Tanya Rasheva, Jean Noel Hallet and Anna Kujumdzieva

Abstract

Monascus check for this species in other resources sp. 94-25 strain was isolated from red rice with the purpose of red pigments submerged production. Morphological characterisation on the taxonomically important for the genus media, showed that the strain produced cleistothecia with oval ascospores and aleiroconidia. Comparison with a referent strain Monascus purpureus check for this species in other resources Went 109.07 was made and it was proved that there were no considerable differences between both strains. Monascus sp. 94-25 was a prototroph and had optimal growth temperature 34°C. Investigation of the fermentation and assimilation capacity of both strains was performed. It was found that both of them assimilated well glucose, while highest fermentation ability was observed when grown on galactose. Similarly to the referent strain Monascus sp. 94-25 could grow on starch and protein containing natural substrates. Regarding the morphological and biochemical investigations the newly isolated strain 94-25 could be considered as Monascus purpureus.

 
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