FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves sporangiospore cultivation on a solid nutrient medium with adding trehalose in an amount 0.5-1.5 % for 5-7 days. A terminal phase of spore formation includes green light exposure of wave length 530 nm and irradiation intensity 1.3-1.7 kWt/m2. A spore inoculum is used for separate cultivation of (+) and (-)Blakeslea trispora mycelia. It is followed with joint cultivation in a liquid nutrient medium with added sunflower-seed oil in the ratio of (+) and (-) mycelia as 1:7, a lycopin formation stimulator 2-amino-6-methyl-pyridine and a 0.10-0.20 % antioxidant 6-methyl-2-ethl-3-oxypyridine. The prepared lycopin-containing diomass is frozen-dried, ground, extracted in chloroform. The extracted extract are concentrated, mixed with sunflower-seed oil and encapsulated.
EFFECT: optimised lycopin biotechnology and higher yield of the biologically active agent.
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Dates
2011-04-10—Published
2009-10-22—Filed