Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Dec 2010)

OPTIMIZATION OF INULINASE PRODUCTION USING COPRA WASTE BY Kluyveromyces marxianus var. marxianus

  • M. DILIPKUMAR,
  • M. RAJASIMMAN,
  • N. RAJAMOHAN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 319 – 327

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Kluyveromyces marxianus var. marxianus was found to secrete a large amount of extracellular inulinase in to the medium. The optimization of inulinase pro¬duction using copra waste as a carbon source was performed with statistical methodology based on experimental designs. The screening of eighteen nut¬rients for their influence on inulinase production was achieved using a Plackett––Burman design. Corn steep liquor, (NH4)2SO4, ZnSO47H2O, K2HPO4 and urea were selected based on their positive influence on inulinase production. The selected components were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM). The optimum conditions are: corn steep liquor – 0.0560 (g/gds), (NH4)2SO4 – 0.0084 (g/gds), ZnSO47H2O – 0.0254 (g/gds), K2HPO4 – 0.0037 (g/gds) and urea - 0.02147 (g/gds). These conditions were validated experimentally which revealed an enhanced inulinase yield of 372 U/gds.

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