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Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology

A soil bacterium capable of degrading chitin on chitin agar plates was isolated and identified as Bacillus pumilus isolate U(5 )on the basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. In order to optimize culture conditions for chitinase production by this bacterium, a two step approach was employed. First, the...

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Autores principales: Tasharrofi, Noshin, Adrangi, Sina, Fazeli, Mehdi, Rastegar, Hossein, Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza, Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24250411
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author Tasharrofi, Noshin
Adrangi, Sina
Fazeli, Mehdi
Rastegar, Hossein
Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza
Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
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Adrangi, Sina
Fazeli, Mehdi
Rastegar, Hossein
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description A soil bacterium capable of degrading chitin on chitin agar plates was isolated and identified as Bacillus pumilus isolate U(5 )on the basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. In order to optimize culture conditions for chitinase production by this bacterium, a two step approach was employed. First, the effects of several medium components were studied using the Plackett-Burman design. Among various components tested, chitin and yeast extract showed positive effect on enzyme production while MgSO(4) and FeSO(4) had negative effect. However, the linear model proved to be insufficient for determining the optimum levels for these components due to a highly significant curvature effect. In the second step, Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to determine the optimum values. It was noticed that a quadratic polynomial equation fitted he experimental data appropriately. The optimum concentrations for chitin, yeast extract, MgSO(4) and FeSO(4) were found to be 4.76, 0.439, 0.0055 and 0.019 g/L, respectively, with a predicted value of chitinase production of 97.67 U/100 mL. Using this statistically optimized medium, the practical chitinase production reached 96.1 U/100 mL.
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spelling pubmed-38130722013-11-18 Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology Tasharrofi, Noshin Adrangi, Sina Fazeli, Mehdi Rastegar, Hossein Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali Iran J Pharm Res Original Article A soil bacterium capable of degrading chitin on chitin agar plates was isolated and identified as Bacillus pumilus isolate U(5 )on the basis of 16S rDNA sequence analysis. In order to optimize culture conditions for chitinase production by this bacterium, a two step approach was employed. First, the effects of several medium components were studied using the Plackett-Burman design. Among various components tested, chitin and yeast extract showed positive effect on enzyme production while MgSO(4) and FeSO(4) had negative effect. However, the linear model proved to be insufficient for determining the optimum levels for these components due to a highly significant curvature effect. In the second step, Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to determine the optimum values. It was noticed that a quadratic polynomial equation fitted he experimental data appropriately. The optimum concentrations for chitin, yeast extract, MgSO(4) and FeSO(4) were found to be 4.76, 0.439, 0.0055 and 0.019 g/L, respectively, with a predicted value of chitinase production of 97.67 U/100 mL. Using this statistically optimized medium, the practical chitinase production reached 96.1 U/100 mL. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2011 /pmc/articles/PMC3813072/ /pubmed/24250411 Text en © 2011 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
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Tasharrofi, Noshin
Adrangi, Sina
Fazeli, Mehdi
Rastegar, Hossein
Khoshayand, Mohammad Reza
Faramarzi, Mohammad Ali
Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title_full Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title_short Optimization of Chitinase Production by Bacillus pumilus Using Plackett-Burman Design and Response Surface Methodology
title_sort optimization of chitinase production by bacillus pumilus using plackett-burman design and response surface methodology
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3813072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24250411
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