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Pectinase production by a Brazilian thermophilic fungus Thermomucor indicae-seudaticae N31 in solid-state and submerged fermentation.
Martin, N; Guez, M A U; Sette, L D; Da Silva, R; Gomes, E.
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  • Martin N; UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista, Laboratório de Bioquímica e Microbiologia Aplicada-IBILCE, São José do Rio Preto/SP, Brazil.
Mikrobiologiia ; 79(3): 321-8, 2010.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20734812
Thermophilic organisms produce thermostable enzymes, which have a number of applications, justifying the interest in the isolation of new thermophilic strains and study of their enzymes. Thirty-four thermophilic and thermotolerant fungal strains were isolated from soil, organic compost, and an industrial waste pile based on their ability to grow at 45 degrees C and in a liquid medium containing pectin as the only carbon source. Among these fungi, 50% were identified at the genus level as Thermomyces, Aspergillus, Monascus, Chaetomium, Neosartoria, Scopulariopsis, and Thermomucor. All isolated strains produced pectinase during solid-state fermentation (SSF). The highest polygalacturonase (PG) activity was obtained in the culture medium of thermophilic strain N31 identified as Thermomucor indicae-seudaticae. Under SSF conditions on media containing a mixture of wheat bran and orange bagasse (1:1) at 70% of initial moisture, this fungus produced the maximum of 120 U/ml of exo-PG, while in submerged fermentation (SmF) it produced 13.6 U/ml. The crude PG from SmF was more thermostable than that from SSF and exhibited higher stability in acidic pH.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polygalacturonase / Industrial Microbiology / Mucorales Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Mikrobiologiia Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Russia
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polygalacturonase / Industrial Microbiology / Mucorales Country/Region as subject: America do sul / Brasil Language: En Journal: Mikrobiologiia Year: 2010 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Country of publication: Russia