Food Technology and Biotechnology (Jan 2007)

Enhanced Production of Glucose Oxidase Using Penicillium notatum and Rice Polish

  • Shazia Sabir,
  • Haq Nawaz Bhatti,
  • Muhammad Anjum Zia,
  • Munir Ahmad Sheikh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 4
pp. 443 – 446

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Glucose oxidase (GOD) is an important enzyme that finds a wide range of applications in food and pharmaceutical industry. In this investigation the feasibility of using rice polish as a substrate for the production of GOD by Penicillium notatum in submerged fermentation (SmF) has been evaluated. The intention was to enhance total GOD activity by the selection of economical substrate, microorganism and consecutive optimization of various cultural conditions. Maximum GOD activity of (112±5) U/mL was achieved under optimum growth conditions: rice polish 5 g, incubation period 72 h, buffering agent 3 % (by mass per volume), incubation temperature (30±1) °C and pH=6.0. Addition of carbon and nitrogen sources further enhanced the enzyme yield, indicating an economically attractive process for GOD production.

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