Optimization of Cellulase Production by Aspergillus niger Isolated from Forest Soil

Srilakshmi Akula, Narasimha Golla
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An impressive increase in the application of cellulases in various fields over the last few decades demands extensive research in improving its quality and large-scale production. Therefore, the current investigation focuses on factors relevant for optimal production of cellulase byAspergillus nigerisolated from forest soil.Throughout this study, the fungal strainAspergillus nigerwas maintained under the submerged condition for a period of 7 days at 120 rpm rotational speed. Various physical and chemical conditions were employed in examining their influence on cellulase production by the selected fungal strain. After appropriate incubation, culture filtrates were withdrawn and checked for FPase, CMCase, and β-D-glucosidase activities.The optimum pH and temperature for cellulase production were found to be 5.0 and 32°C, respectively. Among the various carbon sources tested in the present study, amendment of lactose in the medium yielded peak values of FPase (filter paperase) and CMCase (Carboxy-methyl cellulase) whereas fructose supported the higher titers of β-glucosidase. Among the nitrogen sources, profound FPase and CMCase activity were recorded when urea was used but higher β-glucosidase activity was noticed when yeast extract was added. Various natural lignocellulosic substrates like bagasse, coir, corncob, groundnut shells, litter, rice bran, rice husk, sawdust and wheat bran were tested to find out the induction of cellulase. Among the lignocelluloses, sawdust and litter served as good substrates for cellulase production byAspergillus niger.In gist, the outcome of this study sheds light on the cellulolytic potentiality of the fungal strainAspergillus nigerpromising in its future commercial applications which may be economically feasible.
森林土壤黑曲霉产纤维素酶的优化研究
在过去的几十年里,纤维素酶在各个领域的应用显著增加,要求在提高其质量和大规模生产方面进行广泛的研究。因此,目前的研究重点是森林土壤中分离的黑曲霉最佳生产纤维素酶的相关因素。在整个研究过程中,我们以120转/分的转速在浸没条件下维持真菌菌株黑曲霉7天。采用不同的物理和化学条件考察了它们对所选真菌生产纤维素酶的影响。适当孵育后,提取培养滤液,检测FPase、CMCase和β- d -葡萄糖苷酶活性。生产纤维素酶的最佳pH和温度分别为5.0℃和32℃。在本研究中测试的各种碳源中,在培养基中添加乳糖产生了FPase(滤纸酶)和CMCase(羧甲基纤维素酶)的峰值,而果糖支持更高滴度的β-葡萄糖苷酶。在氮源中,尿素组的FPase和CMCase活性较高,酵母浸膏组的β-葡萄糖苷酶活性较高。对甘蔗渣、椰壳、玉米芯、花生壳、枯枝、米糠、稻壳、锯末、麦麸等多种天然木质纤维素基质进行了纤维素酶诱导试验。在木质纤维素中,木屑和凋落物是黑曲霉生产纤维素酶的良好底物。总之,本研究的结果揭示了真菌菌株曲霉的纤维素水解潜力,在未来的商业应用中可能是经济可行的。
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