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Porous inert material as promising carrier enhanced cellulase production from Trichoderma reesei in solid-state fermentation

Journal

PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 316-322

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2022.10.007

Keywords

Cellulase; Polyurethane carbon foams; Inert carrier; Solid-state fermentation; Repeated cycle fermentation

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFB1503800]
  2. Science and Technology Service Network Initiative of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XFJ-STS-QYZX-123]

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A novel solid-state fermentation (SSF) strategy using polyurethane carbon foams (PAF) as inert carriers was developed to improve cellulase production. Results showed that SSF with inert carrier achieved higher cellulase activity and yielded more cellulase components compared to submerged fermentation. The optimal cellulase activity was obtained at specific pore size and thickness of the PAF. Repeated cycle fermentation experiments demonstrated the stability of fermentation performance in SSF with inert carrier.
Developing a promising fermentation strategy with high cellulase yield and stable fermenting performance is an imperative way to overcome the cellulase costs limitation. In this study, a novel solid-state fermentation (SSF) strategy using polyurethane carbon foams (PAF) as inert carriers was developed to improve cellulase production by Trichoderma reesei (T. reesei). The effects of significant process parameters such as pore size and thickness of carrier on cellulase production were evaluated. Repeated cycle fermentation using inert carrier for cellulase production was assessed by measuring cellulase activity. Results indicated that inert carrier was conducive to cellulase production and the higher cellulase activity of 0.368 FPU/mL was achieved in SSF with PAF rather than PPF or PUF. More cellulase components could be obtained from SSF with inert carrier compared with submerged fermentation. In addition, higher cellulase activity (0.393 FPU/mL) could be achieved at 0.6 mm pore and 15 mm thickness of PAF. The repeated cycle fermentation experiments showed that maximum cellulase activity of 0.514 FPU/mL was obtained over 6 cycles and the fermentation performance was still stable in SSF with PAF. Therefore, SSF using inert carrier is simple, low cost, and environmentally benign, making it an attractive method for cellulase production.

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