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titleOfInvention Sophora alopecuroides L endophytic fungus capable of synthesizing matrine, application of fungus, and application of fungus fermentation broth
abstract The invention relates to a sophora alopecuroides L endophytic fungus capable of synthesizing matrine, an application of the fungus, and an application of fungus fermentation broth, in particular to sophora alopecuroides L endophytic fungi acremonium (acremoniumsp.) SA_NXE3CCTCCNO. M2012213. The endophytic fungus provided by the invention can be used for synthesizing the matrine and other main effective components of sophora alopecuroides L through microbial fermentation so as to develop out new microorganism resources which provide a base for the protection and utilization of wild sophora alopecuroides L plant resources. Moreover, the endophytic fungus provided by the invention can be directly used for synthesizing the matrine through fungal fermentation, which has the advantages of high efficiency, short period and no limitation of season, climate, geographical conditions and the like as compared with the way of synthesizing the matrine through plant cultivation. In addition, tests show that the matrine can also be synthesized through laboratory or industrial fermentation.
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