Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6483931 Biochemical Engineering Journal 2016 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aims of this study were to optimize the medium composition, culture conditions and define a bioprocess using types of bioreactor to increase phytase production through submerged cultivation by Ganoderma sp. MR-56. Metal salts, carbon and nitrogen sources had been evaluated upon the overall enzyme production on wheat bran broth. The results showed increase of 81, 95 and 36% of phytase activity, compared to control, by the supplementation of soybean molasses, yeast extract and CaCl2, respectively. Phytase activity in optimized medium reached 14.5 U mL⿿1, a 5.8-fold increase compared to control. Also, at optimized medium, the associated effects of culture conditions as vessel type and aeration were achieved at 30 °C, pH 6.0 and 3% inoculum rate. Maximum phytase production was obtained in Dreschel bottles at 2.0 vvm, which resulted in 20.9 U mL⿿1 at 264 h and productivity of 0.08 U mL⿿1h⿿1, while 11.1 U mL⿿1 in Erlenmeyer Flasks at 96 h (productivity of 0.12 U mL⿿1 h⿿1). The greatest productivity was 0.14 U mL⿿1 h⿿1obtained in stirred tank reactor and reaching 10.3 U mL⿿1 of phytase activity at 72 h. Overall, was proven that Ganoderma sp. MR-56 can successfully produce phytase in different bioreactors through submerged cultivation using a by-product medium.
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