Improvement of Highly Thermostable Xylanases Production by Talaromyces thermophilus for the Agro-industrials Residue Hydrolysis |
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Authors: | Ines Belhaj Ben Romdhane Ines Maalej Achouri Hafedh Belghith |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire de Génétique Moléculaire des Eucaryotes, Centre de Biotechnologies de Sfax, BP 1177, 3018, Sfax, Tunisia
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Abstract: | A newly isolated thermophilic fungal strain from Tunisian soil samples was identified as Talaromyces thermophilus and was selected for its ability to produce extracellular hemicellulases when grown on various lignocellulosic substrates. Following the optimization of carbon source, nitrogen source, and initial pH of the growth medium in submerged liquid cultures, yields as high as 10.00?±?0.15 and 0.21?±?0.02 U/ml were obtained for xylanase and β-xylosidase, respectively. In fact, wheat bran was found to be a good inducer of hemicellulase enzymes, mainly β-xylosidase. The optimal temperature and pH of the xylanase activity were 75°C and 8.0, respectively. This enzyme exhibited a remarkable stability and retained 100% of its original activity at 50°C for 7 days at pH?7.0–8.0. The half-lives of the enzyme were 4 h at 80°C, 2 h at 90°C, and 1 h at 100°C. T. thermophilus could therefore be considered as a satisfactory and promising producer of thermostable xylanases. Crude enzyme of T. thermophilus rich in xylanase and β-xylosidase was established for the hydrolysis of lignocellulosic materials as wheat bran. |
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