Evaluation of Ca-Independent a-Amylase Production by Bacillus sp. KR-8104 in Submerged and Solid State Fermentation Systems

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This study investigates the production of crude Ca-independent and low pH active α-amylase by Bacillussp. KR-8104 in submerged fermentation (SmF) and solid-state fermentation (SSF) systems. Differentparameters were evaluated in each system using “one factor at a time” approach to improve the production ofenzyme. The results showed that in the SmF the maximum enzyme production was achieved in culturemedium that contained dextrin as a carbon source, as well as yeast extract and meat extract as nitrogensources incubated at 37ºC and 180 rpm for 48 h. While SSF of Bacillus sp. KR-8104 using wheat bran (WB)as a substrate showed that using tap water or distilled water as a moisturizing agent, a substrate-water ratioof 1:1.5 (w/v) and incubation at 37ºC for 48 h gave the maximum α-amylase production. From differentextraction medium examined in this study 0.1% (v/v) aqueous mixture of Tween 20 and distilled water illustrated maximum results (~100 U/g).

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volume 9  issue 3

pages  188- 196

publication date 2011-07-01

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