Biology and Life Sciences Forum (Sep 2022)

Investigating Culture Media for Obtaining Lipolytic Biocatalysts Based on <i>Rhizopus oryzae</i> Fungi

  • Karina Jasińska,
  • Bartłomiej Zieniuk,
  • Agata Fabiszewska,
  • Katarzyna Wierzchowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/Foods2022-12965
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. 27

Abstract

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Rhizopus oryzae is widely distributed in nature and can be isolated from different substrates such as decomposing vegetables, fruits and various soils. It is generally classified as GRAS filamentous fungi and commonly used in the production of oriental traditional food such as tempeh or peka. This microorganism has great industrial potential due to the capability to synthesize enzymes (glucoamylases, cellulases and lipases) and organic acids (lactic acid, fumaric acid). The most studied enzymes of the fungi are lipases (ROL). Therefore, the aim of the study was the selection of growth medium content and initial pH rate, which would provide high lipase synthesis yield in 5 days shaken cultures. Two fractions of lipases were investigated in order to obtain lipase biocatalysts: extracellular enzymes present in supernatant and cell-bound lipases in biomass. The used nutrient-rich media were: YPG (10 g/L yeast extract, 20 g/L peptone, 20 g/L glucose), YPO (10 g/L yeast extract, 20 g/L peptone, 20 g/L olive oil), YMG (3 g/L yeast extract, 3 g/L malt extract, 5 g/L peptone, 20 g/L glucose), YMO (3 g/L yeast extract, 3 g/L malt extract, 5 g/L peptone, 20 g/L olive oil). The mineral media were: SMG (10 g/L peptone, 14 g/L KH2PO4, 2.4 g/L K2HPO4, 0.4 g/L MgSO4, 20 g/L glucose) and SMO (10 g/L peptone, 14 g/L KH2PO4, 2.4 g/L K2HPO4, 0.4 g/L MgSO4, 20 g/L olive oil). Fungi biomass and supernatant were separated and used to measure lipase activity by a spectrophotometric method based on the hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl laurate. The results showed that the highest lipase activity after 5 days of cultivation was reached in YPO medium for biomass (from 7- to 60-fold higher results depending on the compared variant of culture media) and YMG for supernatant (from 3- to 6.5-fold higher results depending on the used variant of culture media). The addition of citric acid resulted in a two times increase of the activity of produced lipases after 5 days of cultivation.

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