The use of Amazon fungus (Trametes sp.) in the production of cellulase and xylanase
Author(s) -
Aquino Pereira Salony,
Lopes e Oliveira Rafael,
Duvoisin Jr Sergio,
Alves de Oliveira da Silva Leonor,
Patrícia Melchionna Albuquerque
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2015.14624
Subject(s) - xylanase , cellulase , brazil nut , food science , chemistry , moisture , residue (chemistry) , trametes versicolor , fermentation , pulp and paper industry , botany , enzyme , laccase , biology , biochemistry , organic chemistry , engineering
In order to use the residue from the beneficiation of Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa HBK) as substrate in solid-sate fermentation (SSF), in this work, the production of cellulase and xylanase by the fungus Trametes sp. was investigated, using the residue as a carbon source. Employing a 24-1 fractional experimental design, the influence of substrate moisture, nutrient addition and inoculum quantity on enzymatic activities was verified. Moisture was detected to be statistically significant for the production of both enzymes, and increasing the moisture leads to the improvement of cellulase and xylanase activities. Nitrogen and phosphate were also important for enzymes production by the Amazon Trametes sp. The use of this Amazon strain to obtain cellulase and xylanase via SSF of Brazil nut residue appears to be feasible when maintaining substrate moisture at 80%, nitrogen source at 0.9% and low inoculum concentrations. Key words: Cellulolytic activity, xylanolytic activity, Trametes sp., experimental design.
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