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Utilization of horticultural waste for laccase production by Trametes versicolor under solid-state fermentation.

Fengxue Xin1, Anli Geng.   

Abstract

Horticultural waste collected from a landscape company in Singapore was utilized as the substrate for the production of laccase under solid-state fermentation by Trametes versicolor. The effects of substrate particle size, types of inducers, incubation temperature and time, initial medium pH value, and moisture content on laccase production were investigated. The optimum productivity of laccase (8.6 U/g substrate) was achieved by employing horticultural waste of particle size greater than 500 μm and using veratryl alcohol as the inducer. The culture was at 30 °C for 7 days at moisture content of solid substrate of 85% and initial pH 7.0. The decolorization was also investigated in order to assess the degrading capability of the ligninolytic laccase obtained in the above-mentioned cultures. The decolorization degree of a model dye, phenol red, was around 41.79% in 72 h of incubation. By far, this is the first report on the optimization of laccase production by T. versicolor under solid-state fermentation using horticultural waste as the substrate.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20640894     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-010-9033-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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5.  Simultaneous production of laccase and degradation of bisphenol A with Trametes versicolor cultivated on agricultural wastes.

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Review 7.  Fungal Laccase Production from Lignocellulosic Agricultural Wastes by Solid-State Fermentation: A Review.

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