| Literature DB >> 17694331 |
Aniela Pinto Kempka1, Nadia Lamb Lipke, Thais da Luz Fontoura Pinheiro, Silvana Menoncin, Helen Treichel, Denise M G Freire, Marco Di Luccio, Débora de Oliveira.
Abstract
Current studies about lipase production by solid-state fermentation involve the use of agro-industrial residues towards developing cost-effective systems directed to large-scale commercialization of enzyme-catalyzed processes. In this work, lipase production and partial characterization of the crude enzymatic extracts obtained by Penicillium verrucosum using soybean bran as substrate was investigated. Different inductors were evaluated and the results showed that there is no influence of this variable on the lipase production, while temperature and initial moisture were the main factors that affected enzyme production. The optimized cultivation temperature (27.5 degrees C) and initial moisture of substrate (55%) were determined using the response surface methodology. Kinetics of lipase production was followed at the optimized growth conditions. Optimum lipase yield was 40 U/g of dry bran. The crude enzymatic extract showed optimal activity in the range from 30 to 45 degrees C and in pH 7.0.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17694331 DOI: 10.1007/s00449-007-0154-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ISSN: 1615-7591 Impact factor: 3.210