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Statistical optimization of cellulases production by Penicillium chrysogenum QML-2 under solid-state fermentation and primary application to chitosan hydrolysis

Journal

WORLD JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 1163-1174

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11274-011-0919-8

Keywords

Cellulases; Penicillium chrysogenum; Solid-state fermentation; Response surface methodology; Optimization; Chitosan hydrolysis

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, China [ZR2010CQ042]

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Solid-state fermentation conditions for cellulases production by a newly isolated Penicillium chrysogenum QML-2 were investigated using statistical methods. At first, significant variables for cellulases production including (NH4)(2)SO4, initial pH and inoculum size were screened by using Plackett-Burman Design. Then the optimal regions of the significant variables were investigated by using the method of steepest ascent. Finally, central composite design and response surface analysis were adopted to determine the optimal values of the significant variables and investigate the combined effects of each variable's pair on cellulases production. The results showed that the optimal ranges of (NH4)(2)SO4 concentration, initial pH and inoculum size for three types of cellulases activities were 1.97-2.15 g, pH 4.32-4.41 and 13.3-13.7% (v/w), respectively. Using the mixture of corn stover powder and wheat bran (CSP/WB, 1/1) as carbon source, the optimization resulted in 370.15, 101.76 and 321.56 U/g for maximal endoglucanase activity, filter paper activity and beta-glucosidase activity, respectively. Compared with maximum values of cellulases activities (endoglucanase activity 85.21 U/g, filter paper activity 16.62 U/g and beta-glucosidase activity 67.68 U/g) obtained under unoptimized conditions, the optimization resulted in 3.34, 5.12 and 3.75 folds improvement for endoglucanase activity, filter paper activity and beta-glucosidase activity, respectively. For chitosan hydrolysis, the crude cellulases had the optimal temperature of 55A degrees C, pH of 4.4 and exhibited Michaelis constant (K (m)) value of 8.34 mg/ml and maximum velocity (V (max)) of 2.21 mu mol glucosamine/min by 1 ml of the crude cellulases.

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