Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly (Dec 2010)
OPTIMIZATION OF INULINASE PRODUCTION USING COPRA WASTE BY Kluyveromyces marxianus var. marxianus
Abstract
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, ZnSO47H2O, 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), ZnSO47H2O – 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.