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Effect of fermentation conditions on lipase production by Candida utilis
Author(s) -
Sanja Grbavčić,
Suzana DimitrijevićBranković,
Dejan Bezbradica,
Slavica Šiler-Marinković,
Zorica KneževićJugović
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of the serbian chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.227
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1820-7421
pISSN - 0352-5139
DOI - 10.2298/jsc0709757g
Subject(s) - lipase , fermentation , food science , oleic acid , chemistry , casein , yeast , hydrolysis , caprylic acid , nitrogen , yeast extract , biochemistry , enzyme , fatty acid , organic chemistry
A wild yeast strain isolated from spoiled soybean oil and identified as Candida utilis initially presented rather low lipase activity (approximately 4 IU dm -3 ) in submerged culture in a universal yeast medium containing 2 % malt extract. Stu- dies were undertaken to improve the lipase production. The best yields of lipase were obtained with a medium supplemented with caprylic and oleic acids as indu- cers, but higher concentrations of the former (> 0.5 %) had a negative effect on the lipase production and cell growth. The type of nitrogen source seemed also to be very important. The highest lipolytic activity of 284 IU dm -3 was achieved after 5 days of fermentation in a medium containing oleic acid and hydrolyzed casein as carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively, and supplemented with Tween 80 ® . It was shown that optimization of the fermentation conditions can lead to a significant improvement in the lipase production (more than 70-fold higher compared to the initial value obtained in the non-optimized medium).

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