Research Article
Impact of fluorogenic compounds on biotic production of citric acid
Abhishek Raj , Ved Prakash Sahay
Published: December 1, 2025
Pages: pp. 105-108
Abstract
Article Summary
Fluorogenic compounds, i.e., coumarins
when used as biotic elicitors or in fermentation media
can impact citric acid production by fungi like
Aspergillus niger. Research on the impact of coumarins
on citric acid fermentation is important for developing
new strategies to improve the production of this
valuable industrial product. The impact of fluorogenic
compound, i.e., 7-hydroxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)
coumarin on biotic production of citric acid by
Aspergillus fumigatus AR-902, Aspergillus
parasiticus AR-904, Aspergillus awamori AR-861,
Aspergillus oryzae AR-962 and Aspergillus niger
AR-953 has been assessed. It has been found that the
fungal strain Aspergillus niger AR-953 has been found
most effective for the upgradation of citric acid
production. It has been found that the flurogenic
compound, i.e.,7-hydroxy-4-(trifluoromethyl)
coumarin has stimulatory impact at molar
concentration of 4×10–5M and enhances the yield of
citric acid to an extent of 6.487% higher in comparison
to control, i.e., 6.859 gm/100ml under the optimized
parameters viz. 290C temperature, 1.8 pH, 11 days
of incubation period and 20% (w/v) molasses solution.
Keywords
Citric acid fermentation
fluorogenic compound
7-Hydroxy-4-(trifluoromethyl) coumarin Aspergillus niger AR-953
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Raj, A., Sahay, V. (2025).
"Impact of fluorogenic compounds on biotic production of citric acid".
Journal chemtracks,
27(1),
pp. 105-108.