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Viabilidade, confirma??o taxon?mica e detec??o enzimática de espécies de Acremonium preservadas sob óleo mineral na Cole??o de Culturas University Recife Mycology

DOI: 10.1590/S0037-86822009000100013

Keywords: acremonium, proteinase, amylase, phospholipase.

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hydrolytic enzymes secreted by fungi play an important role in the pathogenesis of infection. with the aim of evaluating the enzymatic activity, 31 isolates of acremonium stored in the university of recife mycology (urm) culture collection were tested. culture fragments were transferred to glycoside broth for reactivation and further growth in potato dextrose agar medium in order to investigate viability and purity and to confirm the taxonomy through observing the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics. to detect enzymes, milk casein and gelatin were used as substrates for proteinase, starch for amylase and soy lecithin for phospholipase. among the 31 cultures, 26 (83.9%) remained viable and 24 (92.3%) were confirmed taxonomically. out of these 24 cultures, 12 (50%) presented proteinase activity, of which two (16.7%) were on milk casein, one (8.3%) on gelatin and nine (75%) on both substrates; 16 (66.7%) degraded starch. none of the cultures presented phospholipase activity. it was concluded that acremonium species are able to produce enzymes that are involved in the pathogenicity of fungal infections.

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