Banana Peel: A potential substrate for laccase production by aspergillus fumigatus VkJ2.4.5 in solid-state fermentation

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In solid-state fermentation, among various solid supports evaluated, banana peel was found to be an ideal support and resulted into higher levels of laccase (6281.4± 63.60 Ul-1) along with notable levels of manganese peroxidase production (1339.0± 131.23 Ul-1) by Aspergillus fumigatus VkJ2.4.5. Maximum levels of laccase was achieved under derived conditions consisting of 80% of moisture level, 6 days of incubation period, 6% inoculum level, and an aeration level of 2.5 lmin -1. A column-tray bioreactor was designed to scale up and economize the enzyme production in three successive cycles of fermentation using the same fungal biomass. Thermal and pH stability profiles revealed that enzyme was stable up to 50°C and at varying pH range from 5-9 for up to 2 h. The apparent molecular weight of laccase was found to be 34±1 kDa. MALDI-TOF/TOF analysis of the protein showed significant homology with maximum identity of 67% to other laccases reported in database. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2011.

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Vivekanand, V., Dwivedi, P., Pareek, N., & Singh, R. P. (2011). Banana Peel: A potential substrate for laccase production by aspergillus fumigatus VkJ2.4.5 in solid-state fermentation. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 165(1), 204–220. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-011-9244-9

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