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Braz. arch. biol. technol ; 55(1): 21-27, Jan.-Feb. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-622677

ABSTRACT

Regulation of xylanase production in two thermophilic fungi Scytalidium thermophilum and Sporotrichum thermophile was investigated. The expression of xylanase was found to be inducible in both the cases. Various carbon sources were tested so as to identify the inducers. Soy flour and oat spelt xylan induced maximum level of xylanase in Scytalidium thermophilum and Sporotrichum thermophile respectively. Induction of xylanase in Scytalidium thermophilum led to simultaneous induction of cellulase. The zymography of enzyme preparations revealed that different carbon sources caused differential expression of multiple isoforms of xylanase in Scytalidium thermophilum, but same isoforms were expressed by Sporotrichum thermophile irrespective of the carbon source used.

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Bioresour Technol ; 102(7): 4815-9, 2011 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21316957

ABSTRACT

Large amount of seed cake is generated as by-product during biodiesel production from Jatropha seeds. Presence of toxic phorbol esters restricts its utilization as livestock feed. Safe disposal or meaningful utilization of this major by-product necessitates the degradation of these phorbol esters. The present study describes the complete degradation of phorbol esters by Pseudomonas aeruginosa PseA strain during solid state fermentation (SSF) of deoiled Jatropha curcas seed cake. Phorbol esters were completely degraded in nine days under the optimized SSF conditions viz. deoiled cake 5.0 g; moistened with 5.0 ml distilled water; inoculum 1.5 ml of overnight grown P. aeruginosa; incubation at temperature 30 °C, pH 7.0 and RH 65%. SSF of deoiled cake seems a potentially viable approach towards the complete degradation of the toxic phorbol esters.


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Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Jatropha/chemistry , Phorbol Esters/metabolism , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Fermentation
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Bioresour Technol ; 102(2): 1722-6, 2011 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20855195

ABSTRACT

Jatropha curcas is a major biodiesel crop. Large amount of deoiled cake is generated as by-product during biodiesel production from its seeds. Deoiled J. curcas seed cake was assessed as substrate for the production of xylanase from thermophilic fungus Scytalidium thermophilum by solid-state fermentation. The seed cake was efficiently utilized by S. thermophilum for its growth during which it produced good amount of heat stable extracellular xylanase. The solid-state fermentation conditions were optimized for maximum xylanase production. Under the optimized conditions viz. deoiled seed cake supplemented with 1% oat-spelt xylan, adjusted to pH 9.0, moisture content 1:3 w/v, inoculated with 1×10(6) spores per 5 g cake and incubated at 45 °C, 1455 U xylanase/g deoiled seed cake was obtained. The xylanase was useful in biobleaching of paper pulp. Solid-state fermentation of deoiled cake appears a potentially viable approach for its effective utilization.


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Ascomycota/enzymology , Endo-1,4-beta Xylanases/biosynthesis , Jatropha/chemistry , Plant Oils/isolation & purification , Seeds/chemistry , Temperature , Waste Products/analysis , Ascomycota/drug effects , Carbon/pharmacology , Cellulose/chemistry , Fermentation/drug effects , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration/drug effects , Jatropha/drug effects , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Paper , Seeds/drug effects , Water
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