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Production and some properties of extracellular phytase from Thermomyces lanuginosus IMI 096218 on rice flour as substrate

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MYCOSPHERE
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages 1576-1587

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MYCOSPHERE PRESS
DOI: 10.5943/mycosphere/si/3b/9

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characterisation; degradation of phytic acid; kinetic constants; submerged fermentation; natural substrate; purification

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Thermophilic fungi Thermomyces lanuginosus IMI 096218 strain produces phytase enzyme on rice flour in submerged fermentation. The maximal activity was achieved on the 4th day of fermentation using 5 (w/v)% rice flour and at 220-rpm agitation speed. Additionally, the enzyme production was enhanced by supplementation of 0.1% Tween-80 detergent into fermentation medium. The phytase was purified about 9.1 fold with yield of 5.1%. The optimal pH and temperature of the purified phytase enzyme were pH 5.5 and 70 degrees C, respectively. The half-life times of enzyme at temperature 54-58 degrees C and pH range 5.0-7.5 were longer than 100 min. Kinetic parameters of phytase on sodium-phytate substrate were determined by linear Lineweaver-Burk plot: K-M=0.285 mM, v(max)=0.126 mM/min, and Hanes-Woolf plot: K-M=0.312 mM, v(max)=0.132 mM/min, respectively. The presence of 5 mM Zn2+, Ag+, Co2+ and Cu2+ ions strongly inhibited the enzyme reaction. The residual activities were 55%, 49%, 38% and 34% respectively. This phytase can be considered as a potential candidate in animal feeding as well as in the production of some intermediates for clinical applications.

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