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  4. α-Amylase production from catabolite derepressed Bacillus subtilis KCC103 utilizing sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate
 
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α-Amylase production from catabolite derepressed Bacillus subtilis KCC103 utilizing sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate

Date Issued
01-05-2008
Author(s)
Rajagopalan, Gobinath
K. Chandraraj 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.biortech.2007.06.001
Abstract
A catabolite derepressed Bacillus subtilis strain KCC103 was used to produce α-amylase in medium containing sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate (SBH). Addition of SBH (1% reducing sugar (w/v)) to the nutrient medium supported maximum α-amylase production of 67.4 U ml-1. HPLC analysis of SBH showed the presence of glucose, xylose and arabinose in the ratio of 0.9:1.0:0.16 (w/w/w). In SBH-medium glucose and xylose were consumed completely while arabinose remained unutilized. Uptake rate of glucose was 2-folds higher than xylose but rate of α-amylase production with xylose was 1.5-folds higher than glucose. Arabinose had no effect on growth and α-amylase synthesis. Further, α-amylase production in SBH-medium was enhanced to 144.5 U ml-1 (2.2-fold) by response surface methodology where the levels of SBH, and other media components were varied. The modified medium consisted of (in g l-1) SBH: 24; peptone: 17.43; yeast extract: 1.32 and beef extract: 1.82. High level of SBH showed no significant inhibition of α-amylase synthesis. The derepressed strain KCC103 is useful to produce α-amylase economically in short time (30-36 h). © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Volume
99
Subjects
  • α-Amylase

  • Bacillus subtilis

  • Catabolite repression...

  • Response surface meth...

  • Sugarcane bagasse hyd...

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