Fig. 1: Effect of rotational speed and PCS formulation on biomass distribution, tyrosinase inhibitory activity, and mycelial attachment morphology of Ganoderma formosanum. | npj Science of Food

Fig. 1: Effect of rotational speed and PCS formulation on biomass distribution, tyrosinase inhibitory activity, and mycelial attachment morphology of Ganoderma formosanum.

From: Sustainable repeated-batch fermentation of immobilized Ganoderma formosanum for enhanced production of anti-melanogenic bioactive compounds

Fig. 1

A, B Biomass distribution on PCS surfaces under 120 rpm and 60 rpm, respectively. C, D Biomass distribution in the culture medium at 120 rpm and 60 rpm. E, F Tyrosinase inhibitory activity of culture filtrates at 120 rpm and 60 rpm. G, H Mycelial attachment morphology on SY-PCS at 120 rpm and 60 rpm. All experiments were performed in triplicate, and results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. Different letters indicate significant differences (p < 0.05).

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