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Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes

The mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus has nutritional and medicinal characteristics that depend on the growth substrate. In nature, this fungus grows on dead wood, but it can be artificially cultivated on agricultural wastes (coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust, corncobs and sugar cane bagasse). The degrada...

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Autores principales: da Luz, José Maria Rodrigues, Nunes, Mateus Dias, Paes, Sirlaine Albino, Torres, Denise Pereira, de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane, Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000035
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author da Luz, José Maria Rodrigues
Nunes, Mateus Dias
Paes, Sirlaine Albino
Torres, Denise Pereira
de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane
Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi
author_facet da Luz, José Maria Rodrigues
Nunes, Mateus Dias
Paes, Sirlaine Albino
Torres, Denise Pereira
de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane
Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi
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description The mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus has nutritional and medicinal characteristics that depend on the growth substrate. In nature, this fungus grows on dead wood, but it can be artificially cultivated on agricultural wastes (coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust, corncobs and sugar cane bagasse). The degradation of agricultural wastes involves some enzyme complexes made up of oxidative (laccase, manganese peroxidase and lignin peroxidase) and hydrolytic enzymes (cellulases, xylanases and tanases). Understanding how these enzymes work will help to improve the productivity of mushroom cultures and decrease the potential pollution that can be caused by inadequate discharge of the agroindustrial residues. The objective of this work was to assess the activity of the lignocellulolytic enzymes produced by two P. ostreatus strains (PLO 2 and PLO 6). These strains were used to inoculate samples of coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust or eucalyptus bark add with or without 20 % rice bran. Every five days after substrate inoculation, the enzyme activity and soluble protein concentration were evaluated. The maximum activity of oxidative enzymes was observed at day 10 after inoculation, and the activity of the hydrolytic enzymes increased during the entire period of the experiment. The results show that substrate composition and colonization time influenced the activity of the lignocellulolytic enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-37690102013-09-12 Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes da Luz, José Maria Rodrigues Nunes, Mateus Dias Paes, Sirlaine Albino Torres, Denise Pereira de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi Braz J Microbiol Industrial Microbiology The mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus has nutritional and medicinal characteristics that depend on the growth substrate. In nature, this fungus grows on dead wood, but it can be artificially cultivated on agricultural wastes (coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust, corncobs and sugar cane bagasse). The degradation of agricultural wastes involves some enzyme complexes made up of oxidative (laccase, manganese peroxidase and lignin peroxidase) and hydrolytic enzymes (cellulases, xylanases and tanases). Understanding how these enzymes work will help to improve the productivity of mushroom cultures and decrease the potential pollution that can be caused by inadequate discharge of the agroindustrial residues. The objective of this work was to assess the activity of the lignocellulolytic enzymes produced by two P. ostreatus strains (PLO 2 and PLO 6). These strains were used to inoculate samples of coffee husks, eucalyptus sawdust or eucalyptus bark add with or without 20 % rice bran. Every five days after substrate inoculation, the enzyme activity and soluble protein concentration were evaluated. The maximum activity of oxidative enzymes was observed at day 10 after inoculation, and the activity of the hydrolytic enzymes increased during the entire period of the experiment. The results show that substrate composition and colonization time influenced the activity of the lignocellulolytic enzymes. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2012 2012-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3769010/ /pubmed/24031982 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000035 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License
spellingShingle Industrial Microbiology
da Luz, José Maria Rodrigues
Nunes, Mateus Dias
Paes, Sirlaine Albino
Torres, Denise Pereira
de Cássia Soares da Silva, Marliane
Kasuya, Maria Catarina Megumi
Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title_full Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title_fullStr Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title_full_unstemmed Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title_short Lignocellulolytic enzyme production of Pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
title_sort lignocellulolytic enzyme production of pleurotus ostreatus growth in agroindustrial wastes
topic Industrial Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3769010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031982
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220120004000035
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