1.Optimization of Cultural Condition of Ganoderma lucidum in the Compound Culture Medium by Response Surface Methodology
Yougui YU ; Zhonghai LI ; Guohua HUANG ; Caiqiong CHEN
China Biotechnology 2006;0(12):-
The purpose is to obtain optimal cultural conditions for Ganoderma lucidum in the solid medium mainly containing the residual of Pteridium aquilinum,and to provide theoretical foundation for the further use of this material from Pteridium aquilinum.Response surface methodology was applied to optimize the main culture conditions including proportion of the residual compound in medium,water content in medium and culture temperature.The results showed that proportion of residual of Pteridium aquilinum in medium,water content in medium and cultural condition had noticeably significant effects on daily average growth rate of mycelium of Ganoderma lucidum(p
2.Isolation and Identification of an Isolate of Cow-origin Cryptosporidium sp.
Haipeng LIU ; Jianping CAO ; Yujuan SHEN ; Yougui CHEN ; Xiaohong LI ; Weiyuan LU ; Yuxin XU ; Yisheng LIU ; Shuxian LIU ; Xiaonong ZHOU ; Linhua TANG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To isolate and identify Cryptosporidium oocysts from feces of naturally infected cow. Methods Fecal samples were collected from Cryptosporidium infected cows confirmed by modified acid-fast staining method. Oocysts were isolated and purified with Sheather sucrose density gradient centrifugation technique. Genomic DNA was isolated with Chelex-100. Both primers were designed to amplify Cryptosporidium small subunit ribosome RNA gene (SSU rRNA) and Cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein gene (COWP), respectively. The PCR products were cloned into pGEM-T and pGEM-T Easy vector and sequenced subsequently. Homology and phylogeny were analyzed with BLASTn and MEGA software. Results The results suggested that the size of oocysts was (7.4?0.32)?m by(5.4?0.21)?m and the ratio of length and width was 1.37?0.07 (n=20). BLASTn revealed that the identity of SSU rRNA and COWP gene of Cryptosporidium isolated from cow to the counterparts of C.andersoni was 100% and 99% respectively. Phylogenetic reconstruction placed the isolated Cryptosporidium within the C.andersoni clade based on the sequence of SSU rRNA and COWP gene. Conclusion What isolated from naturally infected cow feces has been identified as C. andersoni.