Produção de celulases por Aspergillus niger por fermentação em estado sólido

Translated title of the contribution: Aspergillus niger production of cellulases by solid-state fermentation

Ursula Fabiola Rodríguez-Zúñiga, Cristiane Sanchez Farinas, Victor Bertucci Neto, Sonia Couri, Silvio Crestana

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Abstract

The objective of this work was to evaluate cellulase enzyme production by the filamentous fungus Aspergillus niger by solid-state fermentation of different substrates. The solid substrates sugarcane bagasse, wheat bran, soybean meal, and their mixtures were evaluated. The effects of substrate moisture contents (60, 70, and 80% in humid basis) and of the supplementation with culture media: sucrose, basic Mandels & Weber, modified Mandels & Weber, with the addition of carboxymethyl cellulose, and Czapeck Dox, were evaluated in substrate with 90% bagasse and 10% soybean meal. The highest total cellulose and endoglucanase activities, in wheat bran, were obtained after 72 hours: 0.4 and 21.0 IU g-1, respectively. There was an expressive increase in enzymatic activities as the proportion of bran in the substrate increased, in comparison to fermentation with sugarcane bagasse only. The 50% moisture content was insufficient to fully hydrate sugarcane bagasse, and the ideal humidity varies according to the medium used for supplementation and is between 70 and 80%. The modified Mandels &Weber medium shows the best result as an inductor of enzymatic activity.

Translated title of the contributionAspergillus niger production of cellulases by solid-state fermentation
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)912-919
Number of pages8
JournalPesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira
Volume46
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cellulosic ethanol
  • Enzymatic hydrolysis
  • Lignocellulose
  • Renewable energy
  • Sugarcane bagasse

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