Optimization of the Process Parameters for the Utilization of Orange Peel To Produce Polygalacturonase by Solid-State Fermentation From an Aspergillus Sojae Mutant Strain

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The effect of orange peel concentration, HCl concentration, incubation time and temperature, and inoculum size on the spore count and activity of polygalacturonase (PG) enzyme produced from Aspergillus sojae M3 by solidstate fermentation was screened using 2k factorial design. Orange peel and HCl concentrations and incubation time were significant factors affecting the responses. Optimum conditions favoring both PG and spore production from Aspergillus sojae M3 were determined as 2% orange peel and 50 mM HCl concentrations at 22 °C and 4.3 days of incubation. An overlay plot was constructed for use as a practical chart for production of high enzyme activity (>35.0 U/g substrate) and spore count (9.0 × 108 to 2.0 × 109 spore/mL) by superimposing the contours of PG activity and spore count responses. The accuracy and reliability of the constructed models on the responses was validated with the maximum calculated error rate between the predicted and actual activities at 14.1% and 22.4%, respectively. © TÜBİTAK.

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Aspergillus sojae, Orange peel, Polygalacturonase, Response surface methodology, Spore production, Spore production, Polygalacturonase, Response surface methodology, Orange peel, Aspergillus sojae

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0106 biological sciences, 0404 agricultural biotechnology, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 01 natural sciences

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Demir, H., Göğüş, N., Tarı, C., Heerd, D., and Lahore, M. F. (2012). Optimization of the process parameters for the utilization of orange peel to produce polygalacturonase by solid-state fermentation from an Aspergillus sojae mutant strain. Turkish Journal of Biology, 36(4), 394-404. doi:10.3906/biy-1104-23

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