Lipase Production by Candida rugosa


Autoria(s): Sailas, Benjamin; Dr.Ashok, Pandey
Data(s)

22/04/2014

22/04/2014

01/06/1997

Resumo

Strain improvement is one of the major objectives for maximizing the microbial production of industrially significant primary and secondary metabolites. This goal can be achieved by judicious tuning of the organisms by monitoring its growth parameters and optimizing adequate supply of micro and macro nutrients, inducers, pH, temperature and other factors which control fermentation. Though C. rugosa has been under extensive studies for lipases, maximum world production is only 36 units. In fact, in India, enhanced production conditions for lipases have not yet been initiated. C. rugosa has been cultivated in diverse environments like liquid, semi-solid, solid—state and immobilized conditions, though major emphasis is on SmF or suspension culture. Hence the present investigations mainly focused on increasing the yield by adjusting the physico-chemical growth parameters and to characterize the lipase isoforms secreted by C. rugosa in the culture medium. Maximum possible improved methods were investigated to achieve these objectives. Within this under-optimised background, enhancement of lipase production and its characterization were investigated, employing modified liquid, semi-solid, solid—state and immobilized fermentation strategies

Biotechnology Division Regional Research Laboratory Trivandrum

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3599

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en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Growth profile in liquid media #Submerged Fermentation #Mixed-Solid Substrate Fermentation #Immobilization #Purification
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