Yanxing Niu
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PLOS ONE | 2014
Hu Jin; Xinran Zhang; Kunpeng Li; Yanxing Niu; Mian Guo; Chuanjiong Hu; Xia Wan; Yangmin Gong; Fenghong Huang
The feasibility of using untreated rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for iturin A production by Bacillus subtilis 3–10 in submerged fermentation was first evaluated by comparison with two different commercial nitrogen sources of peptone and ammonium nitrate. A significant promoting effect of rapeseed meal on iturin A production was observed and the maximum iturin A concentration of 0.60 g/L was reached at 70 h, which was 20% and 8.0 fold higher than that produced from peptone and ammonium nitrate media, respectively. It was shown that rapeseed meal had a positive induction effect on protease secretion, contributing to the release of soluble protein from low water solubility solid rapeseed meal for an effective supply of available nitrogen during fermentation. Moreover, compared to raw rapeseed meal, the remaining residue following fermentation could be used as a more suitable supplementary protein source for animal feed because of the great decrease of major anti-nutritional components including sinapine, glucosinolate and its degradation products of isothiocyanate and oxazolidine thione. The results obtained from this study demonstrate the potential of direct utilization of low cost rapeseed meal as a nitrogen source for commercial production of iturin A and other secondary metabolites by Bacillus subtilis.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2015
Yanxing Niu; Anna Rogiewicz; Chuyun Wan; Mian Guo; Fenghong Huang; B. A. Slominski
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of microwave heating on the efficacy of expeller pressing of rapeseed and mustard seed and the composition of expeller meals in two types of Brassica napus rapeseed (intermediate- and low-glucosinolate) and in Brassica juncea mustard (high-glucosinolate). Following microwave treatment, the microstructure of rapeseed using transmission electron microscopy showed a significant disappearance of oil bodies and myrosin cells. After 6 min of microwave heating (400 g, 800 W), the oil content of rapeseed expeller meal decreased from 44.9 to 13.5% for intermediate-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, from 42.6 to 11.3% for low-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, and from 44.4 to 14.1% for B. juncea mustard. The latter values were much lower than the oil contents of the corresponding expeller meals derived from the unheated seeds (i.e., 26.6, 22.6, and 29.8%, respectively). Neutral detergent fiber (NDF) contents showed no differences except for the expeller meal from the intermediate-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed, which increased from 22.7 to 29.2% after 6 min of microwave heating. Microwave treatment for 4 and 5 min effectively inactivated myrosinase enzyme of intermediate-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed and B. juncea mustard seed, respectively. In low-glucosinolate B. napus rapeseed the enzyme appeared to be more heat stable, with some activity being present after 6 min of microwave heating. Myrosinase enzyme inactivation had a profound effect on the glucosinolate content of expeller meals and prevented their hydrolysis to toxic breakdown products during the expelling process. It appeared evident from this study that microwave heating for 6 min was an effective method of producing expeller meal without toxic glucosinolate breakdown products while at the same time facilitating high yield of oil during the expelling process.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Yanxing Niu; Mulan Jiang; Mian Guo; Chuyun Wan; Shuangxi Hu; Hu Jin; Fenghong Huang
We analyzed and compared the difference in sinapine concentration in rapeseed meal between the filamentous fungus, Trametes sp 48424, and the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in both liquid and solid-state fermentation. During liquid and solid-state fermentation by Trametes sp 48424, the sinapine concentration decreased significantly. In contrast, the liquid and solid-state fermentation process by Saccharomyces cerevisiae just slightly decreased the sinapine concentration (P ≤ 0.05). After the solid-state fermented samples were dried, the concentration of sinapine in rapeseed meal decreased significantly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Based on the measurement of laccase activity, we observed that laccase induced the decrease in the concentration of sinapine during fermentation with Trametes sp 48424. In order to eliminate the influence of microorganisms and the metabolites produced during fermentation, high moisture rapeseed meal and the original rapeseed meal were dried at 90°C and 105°C, respectively. During drying, the concentration of sinapine in high moisture rapeseed meal decreased rapidly and we obtained a high correlation coefficient between the concentration of sinapine and loss of moisture. Our results suggest that drying and enzymes, especially laccase that is produced during the solid-state fermentation process, may be the main factors that affect the concentration of sinapine in rapeseed meal.
Archive | 2010
Fenghong Huang; Changsheng Liu; Mei Yang; Qingde Huang; Wenlin Li; Qianchun Deng; Yanxing Niu; Pingmei Guo; Jine Yang; Xiaoying Cheng
Archive | 2009
Fenghong Huang; Yanxing Niu; Qian Huang; Mulan Jiang; Chujun Wan; Qingde Huang; Mei Yang; Qianchun Deng; Fujian Xia; Changsheng Liu; Wenlin Li; Xia Wan; Pingmei Guo; Guangyuan Ni; Rui Liu; Jiang He
Archive | 2010
Qianchun Deng; Pingmei Guo; Jiang He; Fenghong Huang; Qian Huang; Qingde Huang; Mulan Jiang; Wenlin Li; Changsheng Liu; Yanxing Niu; Chujun Wan; Mei Yang; Haoyu Zhou
Archive | 2006
Fenghong Huang; Pingmei Guo; Qingde Huang; Wenlin Li; Qinjie Huang; Mei Yang; Fujian Xia; Jiangwei Wang; Yanxing Niu; Changsheng Liu; Xiaoying Cheng
Archive | 2010
Qianchun Deng; Pingmei Guo; Fenghong Huang; Qingde Huang; Wenlin Li; Changsheng Liu; Yanxing Niu; Chujun Wan; Jine Yang; Mei Yang
Archive | 2012
Fenghong Huang; Yanxing Niu; Qian Huang; Chuyun Wan; Mulan Jiang; Wenlin Li; Qingde Huang; Qianchun Deng; Haoyu Zhou; Shuangxi Hu
Archive | 2012
Fenghong Huang; Yanxing Niu; Chuyun Wan; Qingde Huang; Wenlin Li; Shuangxi Hu; Mei Yang; Changsheng Liu; Pingmei Guo; Chang Zheng; Qi Zhou; Mingming Zheng; Jine Yang; Jiqu Xu