Title of article :
Production and Catalytic Properties of Amylases from Lichtheimia ramosa and Thermoascus aurantiacus by Solid-State Fermentation
Author/Authors :
de Oliveira, Ana Paula Aguero Laboratory of Enzymology and Fermentation Processes - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil , Alice Silvestre, Maria Laboratory of Enzymology and Fermentation Processes - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil , Lisboa Garcia, Nayara Fernanda Laboratory of Enzymology and Fermentation Processes - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil , Alves-Prado, Heloíza Ferreira Faculty of Engineering - Department of Phytotechnology - Food Technology and Social Economy - Sao Paulo State University (FEIS/UNESP) - Avenida Brasil - No. 56 - 15385-000 Ilha Solteira - SP - Brazil , Rodrigues, André Laboratory of Fungal Ecology and Systematics - Biosciences Institute - Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology - Sao Paulo State University (IB/UNESP) - Avenida 24A - No. 1515, 13506-900 Rio Claro - SP - Brazil , Fossa da Paz, Marcelo Laboratory of Enzymology and Fermentation Processes - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil , Graciano Fonseca, Gustavo Laboratory of Bioengineering - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil , Ribeiro Leite, Rodrigo Simões Laboratory of Enzymology and Fermentation Processes - Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences - Federal University of Grande Dourados (FCBA/UFGD) - Rodovia Dourados/Itahum - km 12 - 79804-970 Dourados - MS - Brazil
Pages :
10
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1
To page :
10
Abstract :
The present study compared the production and the catalytic properties of amylolytic enzymes obtained from the fungi Lichtheimia ramosa (mesophilic) and Thermoascus aurantiacus (thermophilic). The highest amylase production in both fungi was observed in wheat bran supplemented with nutrient solution (pH 4.0) after 96 hours of cultivation, reaching 417.2 U/g of dry substrate (or 41.72 U/mL) and 144.5 U/g of dry substrate (or 14.45 U/mL) for L. ramosa and T. aurantiacus, respectively. The enzymes showed higher catalytic activity at pH 6.0 at 60∘ C. The amylases produced by L. ramosa and T. aurantiacus were stable between pH 3.5–10.5 and pH 4.5–9.5, respectively. The amylase of L. ramosa was stable at 55∘ C after 1 hour of incubation, whereas that of T. aurantiacus maintained 60% of its original activity under the same conditions. Both enzymes were active in the presence of ethanol.The enzymes hydrolyzed starch from different sources, with the best results obtained with corn starch. The enzymatic complex produced by L. ramosa showed dextrinizing and saccharifying potential. The enzymatic extract produced by the fungus T. aurantiacus presented only saccharifying potential, releasing glucose monomers as the main hydrolysis product.
Keywords :
Production , Catalytic Properties , Amylases , Lichtheimia ramosa , Thermoascus aurantiacus , Solid-State Fermentation
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal
Serial Year :
2016
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Record number :
2612885
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