PRODUCTION AND PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF FUNGAL PECTINASES FROM ARECA NUT (ARECA CATECHU L.) HUSK WASTE UNDER SUBMERGED FERMENTATION

被引:0
|
作者
Naveenkumar, Kudureru Jayanna [1 ]
Thippeswamy, Basaiah [1 ]
Krishnappa, Madappa [2 ]
机构
[1] Kuvempu Univ, Dept PG Studies & Res Microbiol, Biosci Complex, Shankaraghatta 577451, Karnataka, India
[2] Kuvempu Univ, Dept PG Studies & Res Appl Bot, Shankaraghatta 577451, Karnataka, India
关键词
Areca nut husk waste; Exo-polygalacturonase; Filamentous fungi; Pectinase; Screening; Submerged fermentation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The present study was aimed to selection of more efficient strains of fungal species from the areca nut husk waste for the production of industrially important fungal pectinase under submerged fermentation (SmF). The out of 24 fungal species, 20 species showed the pectin degradation ability and remain four fungal species not showed any zone of clearance around the colony. More efficient ten fungal species were selected based on the rate of zone of clearance on the Czapek Dox agar (CDA) plates supplemented with pectin and Congo red at an optimal conditions of temperature 28 +/- 1 degrees C, pH-7.0 and 5th days of incubation under shake culture. Maximum pectinase activity was showed by Penicillium canescens (2.192 +/- 0.20 IU/ml) followed by Rhizopus stolonifer (2.134 +/- 0.23 IU/ml), Aspergillus candidus (2.133 +/- 0.19 IU/ml), Gliocladium viride (2.13 +/- 0.22 IU/ml), Penicillium spp1 (1.852 +/- 0.21 IU/ml) than the other isolates at 3rd day of incubation. Exopolygalacturonase activity was showed by Rhizopus stolonifer (1.553 +/- 0.11 IU/ml) and Aspergillus candidus (1.55 +/- 0.08 IU/ml) followed by, Penicillium brevicompactum (1.251 +/- 0.12 IU/ml), Penicillium canescens (1.202 +/- 0.13 IU/ml), Penicillium spp1 (1.171 +/- 0.09 IU/ml) than the other isolates at 2nd day of incubation. Soluble crude proteins were maximum by Aspergillus terreus (650 +/- 9.12 mu g/ml) followed by Penicillium brevicompactum (530 +/- 6.23 mu g/ml), Rhizopus stolonifer (500 +/- 7.56 mu g/ml), Aspergillus niger (360 +/- 3.91 mu g/ml) and Gliocladium viride (350 +/- 3.46 mu g/ml) at 4th day of incubation. Partial purified proteins were maximum by Penicillium brevicompactum (620 +/- 7.47 mu g/mg) followed by, Gliocladium viride (490 +/- 6.23 mu g/mg), Aspergillus terreus (470 +/- 6.98 mu g/mg), Fusarium chlamydosporum (370 +/- 7.12 mu g/mg), Penicillium spp1 (330 +/- 5.91 mu g/mg) than the other isolates at 5th day of incubation.
引用
收藏
页码:188 / 201
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Extraction and identification of bioactive compounds from areca nut (Areca catechu L.) and potential for future applications
    Guo, Ziyuan
    Wang, Zihan
    Luo, Yinghua
    Ma, Lingjun
    Hu, Xiaosong
    Chen, Fang
    Li, Daotong
    Jia, Min
    FOOD FRONTIERS, 2024, 5 (05): : 1909 - 1932
  • [2] The Seedlings Growth Performance of Areca Nut Palm (Areca catechu L.) under Different Types of Organic Mulching
    Syaranamual, Siska
    Sipyan, Donatus
    Tuhumena, Veronica Leonora
    Rumainum, Inna Martha
    Purnomo, Dwiana Wasgito
    CARAKA TANI-JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, 2022, 37 (02): : 233 - 242
  • [3] Effectiveness of Trichoderma viride and Phanerochaete chrysosporium NCIM 1197 Pretreatment for Second Generation Ethanol Production from Areca Nut (Areca catechu L.) Husk by Separate Hydrolysis and Fermentation (SHF) Process
    Jayanna, Naveen Kumar Kudure
    Basaiah, Thippeswamy
    Krishnappa, Pradeepa
    RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2021, 16 (03): : 95 - 104
  • [4] Anticoccidial effects of areca nut (Areca catechu L.) extract on broiler chicks experimentally infected with Eimeria tenella
    Wang, Dingfa
    Zhou, Luli
    Li, Wei
    Zhou, Hanlin
    Hou, Guanyu
    EXPERIMENTAL PARASITOLOGY, 2018, 184 : 16 - 21
  • [5] ESSENTIAL AND PRESUMABLY CONTAMINATING TRACE ELEMENTS IN INDIAN ARECA (Areca catechu L.) NUT AND THEIR POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECT
    Zote, Lalrinawma
    Kakki, Bomngam
    Buragohain, Ananya
    Lalrammawia, Khawlhring
    Lalrinhlupuii
    Malsawmtluangi
    Marak, Nikrang
    Muthukumaran, Rajendra bose
    Jahau, Lalrintluanga
    Khiangte, Benjamine
    Ralte, Jane
    Yushin, Nikita
    Nekhoroshkov, Pavel
    Grozdov, Dmitrii
    Zinicovscaia, Inga
    Duliu, Octavian g.
    ROMANIAN REPORTS IN PHYSICS, 2025, 77 (01)
  • [6] Separation of polyphenols and arecoline from areca nut (Areca catechu L.) by solvent extraction, its antioxidant activity, and identification of polyphenols
    Chavan, Yogita V.
    Singhal, Rekha S.
    JOURNAL OF THE SCIENCE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, 2013, 93 (10) : 2580 - 2589
  • [7] Arborinol methyl ether from Areca catechu L.
    He, Xixin
    Li, Yajun
    Zhang, Cuixian
    Hu, Xiaopeng
    ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION E-STRUCTURE REPORTS ONLINE, 2010, 66 : O2273 - U38
  • [8] Improved Viability of Areca (Areca catechu L.) Seedlings under Drought Stress Using a Superabsorbent Polymer
    Li, Jia
    Liu, Liyun
    Zhou, Huanqi
    Li, Meng
    HORTSCIENCE, 2018, 53 (12) : 1872 - 1876
  • [9] Production of Xylose from Pre-treated Husk of Areca Nut
    Vardhan, Harsh
    Mahato, Ram Balak
    Sasmal, Soumya
    Mohanty, Kaustubha
    JOURNAL OF NATURAL FIBERS, 2022, 19 (01) : 131 - 144
  • [10] Evaluation of Metabolites and Biological Activities of Areca Nut (Areca catechu L.) Under Different pH: Untargeted Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics Approach
    Zhang, Jing
    Dai, Jiahui
    Wang, Shiping
    Rui, Kai
    Dai, Wenting
    Kang, Xiaoning
    Ji, Jianbang
    Wang, Weizhong
    JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY, 2025, 2025 (01)