Use of Cassava Peel as Carbon Source for Production of Amylolytic Enzymes by Aspergillus niveus
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2009
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Aspergillus niveus produced high levels of alpha-amylase and glucoamylase in submerged fermentation using the agricultural residue cassava peel as a carbon source. In static conditions, the amylase production was substantially greater than in the agitated condition. The optimized culture conditions were initially at pH 5.0, 35 degrees C during 48 hours. Amylolytic activity was still improved (50%) with a mixture of cassava peel and soluble starch in the proportion 1:1 (w/w). The crude extract exhibited temperature and pH optima approximately 70 degrees C and 4.5, respectively. Amylase activity was stable for 1 h at 60 degrees C, and at pH values between 3.0 and 7.0. The enzyme hydrolysed preferentially maltose, starch, penetrose, amylose, isomaltose, maltotriose, glycogen and amylopectin, and not hydrolysed cyclodextrin (alpha and beta), trehalose and sucrose. In the first hour of reaction on soluble starch, the hydrolysis products were glucose and maltose, but after two hours of hydrolysis, glucose was the unique product formed, confirming the presence in the crude extract of an alpha-amylase and a glucoamylase. Fundacao de Amparoa Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP) Conselho de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) |
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD ENGINEERING, v.5, n.5, 2009 1556-3758 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14932 10.2202/1556-3758.1629 |
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eng |
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BERKELEY ELECTRONIC PRESS |
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International Journal of Food Engineering |
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openAccess Copyright BERKELEY ELECTRONIC PRESS |
Palavras-Chave | #cassava peel #Aspergillus niveus #alpha-amylase #glucoamylase #submerged fermentation #MICROSPORUS VAR. RHIZOPODIFORMIS #ALPHA-AMYLASE #PURIFICATION #FUNGUS #GLUCOAMYLASE #FIBULIGERA #TERREUS #STARCH #Food Science & Technology |
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