کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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18358 | 42719 | 2006 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied in optimizing the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by shake-flask cultures of a selected Trichosporon moniliiforme strain (DBVPG 4665). A factorial experiment (23) was designed by setting three parameters at two levels: X1 = incubation time (IT = 72–168 h); X2 = pH (4–7); X3 = l-methionine concentration (l-MET = 5–20 g l−1). On the basis of the results of factorial design, X2 (pH) and X3 (l-MET) were optimized by performing a central composite design (CCD). Second-order polynomial models and response surfaces were obtained for total VOC concentration (VOCl) and for the percentage of dimethyl disulphide (DMDS)/total VOCs (%DMDS). A range of variation of X2 and X3 able to maximize simultaneously both responses has been found. Average final values of responses (VOCl = 4.9 ± 1.3 mg l−1; %DMDS = 97.6 ± 1.1%) were about 532 and 133% of data of central point and were in good agreement with calculated values, thus confirming the reliability of our empirical model in optimizing VOCs production by T. moniliiforme
Journal: Enzyme and Microbial Technology - Volume 39, Issue 6, 3 October 2006, Pages 1341–1346