Improvement of Xylanase Production by Cochliobolus sativus in Submerged Culture

The xylanase production by a new Cochliobolus sativus Cs5 strain was improved under submerged fermentation. The xylanase was induced by xylan and repressed by glucose, sucrose, maltose, xylose, starch and cellulose. Highest enzyme production (98.25 IU/mL) was recorded when wheat straw (4 % by mass p...

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Published in:Food Technology and Biotechnology
Main Authors: Yasser Bakri, Mohammed Jahwar, Mohammed Imad Eddin Arabi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology 2008-01-01
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/34931
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Summary:The xylanase production by a new Cochliobolus sativus Cs5 strain was improved under submerged fermentation. The xylanase was induced by xylan and repressed by glucose, sucrose, maltose, xylose, starch and cellulose. Highest enzyme production (98.25 IU/mL) was recorded when wheat straw (4 % by mass per volume) was used as a carbon source after 120 h of incubation. NaNO3 increased xylanase production 5.4-fold as compared to the control. Optimum initial pH was found to be 4.5 to 5. The C. sativus Cs5 strain grown under submerged culture in a simple medium proved to be a promising microorganism for xylanase production.
ISSN:1330-9862
1334-2606