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Application of response surface methodology for glucosyltransferase production and conversion of sucrose into isomaltulose using free Erwinia sp. cells
Kawaguti, Haroldo Yukio; Manrich, Eiric; Sato, Hélia Harumi.
Affiliation
  • Kawaguti, Haroldo Yukio; State University of Campinas. Faculty of Food Engineering. Department of Food Science. Laboratory of Food Biochemistry. Campinas. BR
  • Manrich, Eiric; Biocen do Brasil. Campinas. BR
  • Sato, Hélia Harumi; State University of Campinas. Faculty of Food Engineering. Department of Food Science. Laboratory of Food Biochemistry. Campinas. BR
Electron. j. biotechnol ; Electron. j. biotechnol;9(5)Oct. 2006. ilus, graf, tab
Article in En | LILACS | ID: lil-451673
Responsible library: CL1.1
ABSTRACT
Isomaltulose is a structural isomer of sucrose commercially used in food industries. Glucosyltransferase produced by Erwinia sp. D12 catalyses an intramolecular transglucosylation of sucrose giving isomaltulose. The Experimental design and response surface methodology were applied for the optimization of the nutrient concentration in the culture medium for the enzyme production in shaken flasks at 200 rpm and 30°C. The three variables involved in this study were sugar cane molasses, bacteriological peptone and yeast extract Prodex Lac SD®. The statistical analysis of the results showed that, in the range studied, all the factors had a significant effect (p < 0.05) on glucosyltransferase production and the highest enzyme activity was observed in culture medium containing sugar cane molasses (160 g/L), bacteriological peptone (20 g/L) and yeast extract Prodex Lac SD® (15 g/L). Maximum glucosyltransferase activity of 29.88 U/mL was achieved in a 6.6-L fermenter using the optimized medium. Free Erwinia sp. D12 cells were used for isomaltulose production from sucrose during fifteen successive batches. The final isomaltulose concentration of 75.6 percent obtained in the first batch increased to 77.21 percent (mean value) in the other fourteen batches and the productivity of 1.1 g/L x hr was obtained in batch process.
Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Language: En Journal: Electron. j. biotechnol Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Chile
Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: LILACS Language: En Journal: Electron. j. biotechnol Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA Year: 2006 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Chile