1. Biotechnological potential of agro-industrial waste in the synthesis of pectin lyase from Aspergillus brasiliensis.
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Pili, Jonaina, Danielli, Angélica, Nyari, Nádia L. D., Zeni, Jamile, Cansian, Rogério L., Backes, Geciane T., and Valduga, Eunice
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PECTIN lyase ,ASPERGILLUS ,AGRICULTURAL technology ,ENZYMES ,CHEMICAL synthesis ,AGRICULTURAL wastes - Abstract
This study aims at investigating pectin lyase bioproduction in submerged fermentation with synthetic medium and agro-industrial residues, using the filamentous fungus Aspergillus brasiliensis. The maximum pectin lyase activity in a synthetic medium (42 g/l pectin, 40 g/l yeast extract, and 0.02 g/l iron sulfate) was 31 U/ml, and 46 U/ml in the agro-industrial medium (160 g/l orange peel, 150 g/l corn steep liquor, and 300 g/l parboiled rice water), obtained over 60 and 124 h of bioproduction, 180 r/min, 30 ℃, pH
initial 5.5, and 5·106 spores/ml, respectively. Partial characterization of pectin lyase crude enzyme extract obtained from the synthetic medium and the one made of agro-industrial residues showed optimum conditions at pH of 5.5 and 4.5 and temperatures of 37 and 55 ℃, respectively. The Ed obtained was 3.13 and 9.15 kJ/mol, and the half-life time (t1/2 ) was 5.71 and 80 h at 55 ℃ for pectin lyase produced in synthetic and agro-industrial medium, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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