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Penicillium
Penicillium sp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Ascomycota
Class: Eurotiomycetes
Order: Eurotiales
Family: Trichocomaceae
Genus: Penicillium
Species

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Penicillium (from Latin penicillus: paintbrush) is a genus of ascomycetous fungi of major importance in the environment, food and drug production. It produces penicillin, a molecule that is used as an antibiotic, which kills or stops the growth of certain kinds of bacteria inside the body.

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[edit] Characteristics

The thallus , (mycelium) typically consists of a highly branched network of multinucleate, septate, usually colorless hyphae. Many-branched conidiophores sprout on the mycelia, bearing individually constricted conidiospores. The conidiospores, are the main dispersal route of the fungi, and often green.

Sexual reproduction involves the production of ascospores, commencing with the fusion of an ascogonium and an antheridium, with sharing of nuclei. The irrregularly distributed asci contain eight unicellular ascospores each.

[edit] Ecology

Species of Penicillium are ubiquitous soil fungi preferring cool and moderate climates, commonly present wherever organic material is available. Saprophytic species of Penicillium and Aspergillus are among the best-known representatives of the Eurotiales and live mainly on organic biodegradable substances. They are commonly known as moulds and are among the main causes of food spoilage. Many species produce highly toxic mycotoxins. Some species have a blue color, commonly growing on old bread and giving it a blue fuzzy texture.

[edit] Economic value

Several species of Penicillium play a central role in the production of cheese and of various meat products. Penicillium camemberti and Penicillium roqueforti are the molds on Camembert, Brie, Roquefort and many other cheeses. Penicillium nalgiovense is used to improve the taste of sausages and hams and to prevent colonization by other moulds and bacteria.

In addition to their importance in the food industry, species of Penicillium and Aspergillus serve in the production of a number of biotechnologally produced enzymes and other macromolecules, such as gluconic, citric and tartaric acids, as well as several pectinases, lipase , amylases, cellulases and proteases.

Most importantly, they are the source of major antibiotics , particularly penicillin and griseofulvin.

[edit] Some species

Various fungi including Penicillium and Aspergillus spp. growing in axenic culture.

[edit] References

  • Harshberger, J.W. A Text-Book of Mycology and Plant Pathology. Churchill Livinstone 1917.

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