Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design

The effect of oxygen on lipase production by Penicillium chrysogenum was studied under two operating modes, controlled aeration rate tested and controlled agitation at dissolved oxygen concentration (DO) 1.00 vvm. Lipase production and cell dry weight were tested in a stirred batch fermenter 5 L. Im...

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Main Authors: Shafei, M. S., Mohamed, T. A., Abd Elsalam, I. S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society for Microbiology 2011-01-01
Series:Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
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Online Access:http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/research2.pdf
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spelling doaj-e053be2942f647728b6df088c2161cb22020-11-24T23:48:26ZengMalaysian Society for MicrobiologyMalaysian Journal of Microbiology1823-82622231-75382011-01-01727177Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial DesignShafei, M. S.Mohamed, T. A.Abd Elsalam, I. S.The effect of oxygen on lipase production by Penicillium chrysogenum was studied under two operating modes, controlled aeration rate tested and controlled agitation at dissolved oxygen concentration (DO) 1.00 vvm. Lipase production and cell dry weight were tested in a stirred batch fermenter 5 L. Improvement in oxygen transfer rate (OTR) either by aeration or agitation resulted in an increase in lipase production. Growth curves and lipase activities of P.chrysogenum were examined at agitation rates (200,400,600 rpm), aeration rates (2,4 vvm) at different fermentation periods (24,48,72,96,120 h). Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using Design Expert software was used to study the effect of aeration, agitation, and fermentation time on lipase activity and cell dry weight. These factors were analyzed using 21. 32 level factorial design. An optimal set of conditions that maximize lipase production: (2 vvm aeration; 600 rpm agitation after 72 h) was obtained. The maximum lipase activity obtained was 240 U/mL. Beside lipase activity, this paper also studies the optimal combination of the controllable factors (aeration; agitation and fermentation time) that will maximize the cell dry weight. http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/research2.pdfLipase activityOptimizationFermentationFactorial designDesign-Expert software
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author Shafei, M. S.
Mohamed, T. A.
Abd Elsalam, I. S.
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Mohamed, T. A.
Abd Elsalam, I. S.
Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
Lipase activity
Optimization
Fermentation
Factorial design
Design-Expert software
author_facet Shafei, M. S.
Mohamed, T. A.
Abd Elsalam, I. S.
author_sort Shafei, M. S.
title Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
title_short Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
title_full Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
title_fullStr Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Extracellular Lipase Production by Penicillium chrysogenum Using Factorial Design
title_sort optimization of extracellular lipase production by penicillium chrysogenum using factorial design
publisher Malaysian Society for Microbiology
series Malaysian Journal of Microbiology
issn 1823-8262
2231-7538
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The effect of oxygen on lipase production by Penicillium chrysogenum was studied under two operating modes, controlled aeration rate tested and controlled agitation at dissolved oxygen concentration (DO) 1.00 vvm. Lipase production and cell dry weight were tested in a stirred batch fermenter 5 L. Improvement in oxygen transfer rate (OTR) either by aeration or agitation resulted in an increase in lipase production. Growth curves and lipase activities of P.chrysogenum were examined at agitation rates (200,400,600 rpm), aeration rates (2,4 vvm) at different fermentation periods (24,48,72,96,120 h). Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using Design Expert software was used to study the effect of aeration, agitation, and fermentation time on lipase activity and cell dry weight. These factors were analyzed using 21. 32 level factorial design. An optimal set of conditions that maximize lipase production: (2 vvm aeration; 600 rpm agitation after 72 h) was obtained. The maximum lipase activity obtained was 240 U/mL. Beside lipase activity, this paper also studies the optimal combination of the controllable factors (aeration; agitation and fermentation time) that will maximize the cell dry weight.
topic Lipase activity
Optimization
Fermentation
Factorial design
Design-Expert software
url http://web.usm.my/mjm/issues/vol7no2/research2.pdf
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