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Effects of Carbon and Nitrogen Sources and Oxygenation on the Production of Inulinase by Kluyveromyces marxianus
Authors:Bernardo O. Yépez Silva-Santisteban  Attilio Converti  Francisco Maugeri Filho
Affiliation:(1) Department of Food Engineering, FEA-University of Campinas, Campinas, SP, CEP 13083-970, CP 6121, Brazil;(2) Department of Chemical and Process Engineering “G.B. Bonino”, University of Genoa, Via Opera Pia 15, 16145 Genoa, Italy
Abstract:Cultivations of Kluyveromyces marxianus var. bulgaricus ATCC 16045 were performed on both minimal and complex media using different carbon and nitrogen sources either in the presence or absence of aeration. The results collected were worked out and compared so as to provide a useful contribution to the optimization of inulinase production. Kinetics of extracellular inulinase release were similar on glucose, fructose, and sucrose. Inulinase was detected at basal level since the beginning of batch runs on these three carbon sources and overproduced after their depletion. The highest inulinase activity in minimal medium containing 10 g/l sucrose (6.4 IU/ml) was obtained at an initial (NH4)2SO4 concentration of 5 g/l, whereas it was reduced to about one fourth of this value and detected only at the beginning under nitrogen-limited conditions. The best sucrose concentrations for the enzyme production were 30 and 20 g/l in minimal and complex media, yielding 15.4 and 208 IU/ml, respectively. In general, the enzyme activity was much higher in complex than in minimal medium under all conditions. O2-enriched air neither improved inulinase production nor prevented ethanol formation.
Keywords:Carbon source  Inulinase production   Kluyveromyces marxianus   Medium optimization  Nitrogen source  Oxygenation
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