Microbiological processes were used for chitin and chitosan productions
by Cunninghamella elegans (UCP 542) grown in a new economic culture
medium. The assay was carried out to evaluate the growth of C. elegans
using yam bean ( Pachyrhizus erosus L. Urban) medium, in different
times of growth (24, 48, 72 and 96 hrs), incubated at 28°C in an
orbital shaker at 150 rpm. The lyophilized biomass was determined by
gravimetry. The polysaccharides were extracted by alkali-acid
treatment, and characterized by infrared spectroscopy, titration and
viscosity. C. elegans grown in the yam bean medium and produced higher
yields of biomass (24.3 g/ mL) in 96 hrs. The high level was chitosan
(66 mg/g), and chitin (440 mg/g) were produced at 48 and 72 hrs of
growth, respectively. The polysaccharides showed degree of
deacetilation and viscosimetric molecular weight as: 6.2% and 3.25 x104
g/mol for chitin, and 85% and 2.72 x 104 g/mol for chitosan,
respectively. The results obtained suggest high biotechnological
potential of yam bean as an economic source to produce chitin and
chitosan by C. elegans. In addition, the new medium using yam bean for
production of the chitin and chitosan may be used for many purposes to
reduce the cost price of fermentation processes