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Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth

Lytic enzymes are widely used in industrial biotechnology as they are able to hydrolyze the bacterial cell wall. One application of these enzymes is the clarification of the culture broth for the production of xanthan gum, because of its viability in viscous media and high specificity. The screening...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Cíntia Reis, Silva, Marilia Lordelo Cardoso, Kamida, Helio Mitoshi, Goes-Neto, Aristoteles, Koblitz, Maria Gabriela Bello
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4221828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.87
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Silva, Marilia Lordelo Cardoso
Kamida, Helio Mitoshi
Goes-Neto, Aristoteles
Koblitz, Maria Gabriela Bello
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Silva, Marilia Lordelo Cardoso
Kamida, Helio Mitoshi
Goes-Neto, Aristoteles
Koblitz, Maria Gabriela Bello
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description Lytic enzymes are widely used in industrial biotechnology as they are able to hydrolyze the bacterial cell wall. One application of these enzymes is the clarification of the culture broth for the production of xanthan gum, because of its viability in viscous media and high specificity. The screening process for filamentous fungi producing lytic enzymes, the optimization of production of these enzymes by the selected microorganism, and the optimization of the application of the enzymes produced in the clarification of culture broth are presented in this article. Eleven fungal isolates were tested for their ability to produce enzymes able to increase the transmittance of the culture broth containing cells of Xanthomonas campestris. To optimize the secretion of lytic enzymes by the selected microorganism the following variables were tested: solid substrate, initial pH, incubation temperature, and addition of inducer (gelatin). Thereafter, secretion of the enzymes over time of incubation was assessed. To optimize the clarification process a central composite rotational design was applied in which the pH of the reaction medium, the dilution of the broth, and the reaction temperature were evaluated. The isolate identified as Aspergillus tamarii was selected for increasing the transmittance of the broth from 2.1% to 54.8%. The best conditions for cultivation of this microorganism were: use of coconut husk as solid substrate, with 90% moisture, at 30°C for 20 days. The lytic enzymes produced thereby were able to increase the transmittance of the culture broth from 2.1% to 70.6% at 65°C, without dilution and without pH adjustment.
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spelling pubmed-42218282014-12-03 Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth da Silva, Cíntia Reis Silva, Marilia Lordelo Cardoso Kamida, Helio Mitoshi Goes-Neto, Aristoteles Koblitz, Maria Gabriela Bello Food Sci Nutr Original Research Lytic enzymes are widely used in industrial biotechnology as they are able to hydrolyze the bacterial cell wall. One application of these enzymes is the clarification of the culture broth for the production of xanthan gum, because of its viability in viscous media and high specificity. The screening process for filamentous fungi producing lytic enzymes, the optimization of production of these enzymes by the selected microorganism, and the optimization of the application of the enzymes produced in the clarification of culture broth are presented in this article. Eleven fungal isolates were tested for their ability to produce enzymes able to increase the transmittance of the culture broth containing cells of Xanthomonas campestris. To optimize the secretion of lytic enzymes by the selected microorganism the following variables were tested: solid substrate, initial pH, incubation temperature, and addition of inducer (gelatin). Thereafter, secretion of the enzymes over time of incubation was assessed. To optimize the clarification process a central composite rotational design was applied in which the pH of the reaction medium, the dilution of the broth, and the reaction temperature were evaluated. The isolate identified as Aspergillus tamarii was selected for increasing the transmittance of the broth from 2.1% to 54.8%. The best conditions for cultivation of this microorganism were: use of coconut husk as solid substrate, with 90% moisture, at 30°C for 20 days. The lytic enzymes produced thereby were able to increase the transmittance of the culture broth from 2.1% to 70.6% at 65°C, without dilution and without pH adjustment. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2014-07 2014-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4221828/ /pubmed/25473487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.87 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Silva, Cíntia Reis
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Kamida, Helio Mitoshi
Goes-Neto, Aristoteles
Koblitz, Maria Gabriela Bello
Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title_full Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title_fullStr Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title_full_unstemmed Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title_short Lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
title_sort lytic enzyme production optimization using low-cost substrates and its application in the clarification of xanthan gum culture broth
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4221828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25473487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.87
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