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Hyperactive α‐amylase production by Aspergillus oryzae IFO 30103 in a new bioreactor
Author(s) -
Dey T.B.,
Banerjee R.
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
letters in applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.698
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1472-765X
pISSN - 0266-8254
DOI - 10.1111/j.1472-765x.2011.03177.x
Subject(s) - aspergillus oryzae , bioreactor , amylase , microbiology and biotechnology , fungi imperfecti , aspergillus , biology , production (economics) , food science , chemistry , botany , enzyme , biochemistry , fermentation , macroeconomics , economics
Aims: To improve the α‐amylase production in solid‐state fermentation (SSF) condition utilizing a new bioreactor (NB) system. Methods and Results: In NB system, 20 g of wheat bran moistened with liquid medium in 1 : 1 ratio (w/v) was taken on the tray present inside the upper vessel and an additional 80 ml medium was supplemented into the lower vessel. Oxygen uptake rate was improved by supplying compressed air that lifted the liquid medium into the upper vessel and touched the substrate bed. This condition probably facilitated the heat transfer to liquid medium, reduce water loss and catabolite repression. With 1% glucose supplementation, maximum α‐amylase activity of 22 317 Ugds −1 was produced by Aspergillus oryzae IFO 30103 within a very short incubation period (48 h) at 2‐cm bed height with air flow rate of 0·1 l min −1 g −1 wheat bran at 32°C and initial medium pH of 6. Conclusions: Within a short incubation period, significantly high α‐amylase activity was obtained and it is higher than those reported to date at bioreactor scale operating with a fungal strain. Significance and Impact of the Study: The reactor is novel and can overcome some of the major problems associated with SSF process. A. oryzae IFO 30103 is reported as the best fungal source for α‐amylase production.