Production, purification and immobilization of inulinases from Aspergillius species

M. Eremia, Bucharest Romania Development-ICCF, M. Petrescu
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Abstract

Inulinases are enzymes catalysing hydrolysis of polyfructosans to produce fructose or fructooligosaccharides; these properties have attracted interest of many researchers towards exploring various plant sources (agro food waste) as substrates. According to the literature, various microorganisms, such as fungi, yeast, bacteria, and actinomycetes, can synthesize inulinase. Producer microorganisms can be the micromycetes Aspergillus, Penicillium, Rhizopus and Fusarium, the yeast Kluyveromyces and the bacteria Clostridium thermosuccinogenes and Bacillus subtilis, using inulin, sucrose, fructose, lactose, raffinose, xylose as sources of carbon. The present study mainly envisages inulinase produced by Aspergillius species grown on a fermentation medium based on different carbon sources (inulin and agro-alimentary by-products). The crude extract was purified by fractional precipitation with ammonium sulphate. The dissolved and dialyzed precipitate was further purified by ion exchange chromatography on DEAE-Sephadex. The experiments led to the obtaining of an inulinase with a specific activity of 43.34 U/mg proteins. Inulinase immobilization tests on chitosan beads have led to a stable biocatalyst at temperature and pH variations that could be useful for obtaining fructose syrup.
曲霉属菊粉酶的生产、纯化和固定化
菊粉酶是催化多聚果糖水解产生果糖或低聚果糖的酶;这些特性吸引了许多研究人员对探索各种植物来源(农业食物垃圾)作为基质的兴趣。根据文献,各种微生物,如真菌、酵母、细菌和放线菌,都可以合成菊粉酶。生产微生物可以是微酵母曲霉、青霉、根霉和镰刀菌,酵母克鲁维酵母和细菌热产琥珀酸梭菌和枯草芽孢杆菌,使用菊粉、蔗糖、果糖、乳糖、棉子糖和木糖作为碳源。本研究主要设想由在基于不同碳源(菊粉和农产品)的发酵培养基上生长的Aspergillius物种产生菊粉酶。粗提取物用硫酸铵分级沉淀纯化。溶解和透析的沉淀物在DEAE Sephadex上通过离子交换色谱法进一步纯化。实验获得了比活性为43.34U/mg蛋白质的菊粉酶。壳聚糖珠上的菊粉酶固定化试验已经在温度和pH变化下产生了稳定的生物催化剂,这可能有助于获得果糖浆。
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Romanian Biotechnological Letters
Romanian Biotechnological Letters 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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