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Optimization of laccase production from Trametes versicolor by solid fermentation

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posted on 2007-02-01, 00:00 authored by D Jing, P Li, Francesco Stagnitti, X Xiong
The regulation of culture conditions, especially the optimization of substrate constituents, is crucial for laccase production by solid fermentation. To develop an inexpensive optimized substrate formulation to produce high-activity laccase, a uniform design formulation experiment was devised. The solid fermentation of Trametes versicolor was performed with natural aeration, natural substrate pH (about 6.5), environmental humidity of 60% and two different temperature stages (at 37 °C for 3 days, and then at 30 °C for the next 17 days). From the experiment, a regression equation for laccase activity, in the form of a second-degree polynomial model, was constructed using multivariate regression analysis and solved with unconstrained optimization programming. The optimized substrate formulation for laccase production was then calculated. Tween 80 was found to have a negative effect on laccase production in solid fermentation; the optimized solid substrate formulation was 10.8% glucose, 27.7% wheat bran, 9.0% (NH4)2SO4, and 52.5% water. In a scaled-up verification of solid fermentation at a 10 kg scale, laccase activity from T. versicolor in the optimized substrate formulation reached 110.9 IU/g of dry mass.

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Journal

Canadian journal of microbiology

Volume

53

Issue

2

Pagination

245 - 251

Publisher

NRC Canada

Location

Ottawa, Ontario

ISSN

0008-4166

eISSN

1480-3275

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, NRC Canada

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