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Technical viability of the production, partial purification and characterisation of inulinase using pretreated agroindustrial residues

Journal

BIOPROCESS AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages 425-433

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00449-008-0262-0

Keywords

Inulinase; Optimization; CCRD; Kinetics parameter; Purification

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  1. CNPq
  2. CAPES
  3. FAPESP

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The present work aimed to study the viability of the use of sugarcane molasses and corn steep liquor (CSL) in a sequential inulinase production performing an up-stream pretreatment of these agroindustrial residues. A sequential strategy was used applying three central composite rotatable designs (CCRDs) to optimise medium composition, followed by a down-stream step. The medium containing 150 g L-1 molasses, 50 g L-1 CSL and 6 g L-1 yeast extract, yielded a maximum inulinase production of 1,294 +/- A 7 U mL(-1), after 72 h of fermentation. A down-stream evaluation was carried out using an expanded bed of Streamline DAE resin (Pharmacia), with and without the up-stream treatment. The results showed that the enzyme could not be recovered from the non-pretreated medium, whereas a yield of 91% was obtained in the adsorption stage from the medium prepared with the up-stream treatment, showing the viability of producing the enzyme inulinase from agroindustrial residues using the integrated process.

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