At
higher pH (pH 6.5), the role of the nitrogen source became more significant. In
particular, when ammonium sulfate was used as nitrogen source, the
intracellular pigments were dominated by red pigments with a small amount of
yellow pigments. Conversely, when peptone was used, intracellular pigments were
dominated by yellow pigments with a few red pigments derivatives. Neither the
presence of peptone nor ammonium sulfate promoted the production of
intracellular orange pigments while extracellular pigments with an orangish red
color were observed in both cases, with a higher yield when peptone was used.
Two-stage pH control fermentation was then performed to improve desirable
pigments yield and further investigate the effect of pH and nitrogen sources on
pigments composition. These results provide a useful strategy to produce
Monascus pigments with different composition and different color
characteristics.
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