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Title: Rice bran as a substrate for proteolytic enzyme production
Authors: Sumantha, A
Deepa, P
Sandhya, C
Szakacs, G
Soccol, C R
Pandey, A
Keywords: Solid state fermentation
Rice bran
Rhizopus
Neutral protease
Agro industrial residues
Solid state fermentation
Aspergillus oryzae
Rhizopus oligosporus
Candida rugosa
Acid protease
Bacillus
Metalloprotease
Purification
Lipase
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Instituto de Tecnologia do ParanĂ¡
Citation: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 49(5):843-851;Sep 2006
Abstract: Rice bran was used as the substrate for screening nine strains of Rhizopus sp. for neutral protease production by solid-state fermentation. The best producer, Rhizopus microsporus NRRL 3671, was used for optimizing the process parameters for enzyme production. Fermentation carried out with 44.44 % initial moisture content at a temperature of 30 degrees C for 72 h was found to be the optimum for enzyme secretion by the fermenting organism. While most of the carbon supplements favored enzyme production, addition of casein resulted in a marginal increase in protease yield. Fermentation was then carried out under optimized conditions to obtain the crude extract of the enzyme, which was partially purified by precipitation and dialysis. A 3-fold increase in the enzyme purity was achieved in this manner. The enzyme was found to be a metalloprotease, being activated by Mn2+, with maximal activity at a temperature of 60 degrees C and pH 7.0.
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2190
ISSN: 1516-8913
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