Production of polygalacturonase by Aspergillus niger BC23 isolated from Irvingia gabonensis (African mango) fruit
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Published:2016
Issue:6
Volume:70
Page:717-724
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ISSN:0367-598X
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Container-title:Chemical Industry
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hem Ind
Author:
Ogbonnaya Nwokoro1,
Chukwuemeka Eze1
Affiliation:
1. University of Nigeria, Department of Microbiology, Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology Laboratory, Nsukka, Nigeria
Abstract
Polygalacturonase was produced from Aspergillus niger BC 23 which was
isolated from spoiled Irvingia gabonensis fruit. The influence of carbon
substrates on enzyme production showed that the medium containing sucrose
produced a maximum enzyme yield of 38.5 U/mg protein after 72 h. Enzyme
productivity in this medium was much higher than in the medium that contained
only citrus pectin as the sole carbon source. Medium containing yeast extract
as a nitrogen source caused the production of specific enzyme activity of
31.2 U/mg protein. Results on the effect of metal ions on enzyme activity
showed that Ca2+ gave a percent relative activity of 214% in comparison to
the native enzyme activity. The enzyme showed maximum activity in slight acid
and neutral pH media with optimal activity at pH 4.0. Temperature activity
profile of the enzyme showed best activity at a temperature of 35?C. Dried
fruit peels were tested for their abilities to support enzyme production in a
media devoid of citrus pectin. The best enzyme productivity of 102.3 U/mg
protein was achieved after 72 h in the medium containing orange peel and this
level was much higher than that achieved when pure carbon sources or citrus
pectin alone were used for enzyme production.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
Cited by
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