Rahi DK

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Title : Cutinase production from Fusarium verticillioides using response surface methodology and its application as potential insecticide degrader - Parmar_2023_Environ.Sci.Pollut.Res.Int__
Author(s) : Parmar AS , Rahi DK
Ref : Environ Sci Pollut Res Int , : , 2023
Abstract : Cutinase, a multifunctional enzyme, has shown great potential in environmental applications such as degradation of plastics and some commonly used insecticides. To overcome these environmental threatening problems, attempts should be made to enhance enzyme production. In the present study, a cutinolytic fungus was isolated from the soil. Based on 18 s rDNA sequencing, it was found that isolate AR08 belongs to the genus Fusarium and clades with Fusarium verticillioides. Optimization of medium composition for enhancement in cutinase production was done using. classical and statistical methods. Firstly, key factors were selected by one variable at a time (OVAT) method, then by Plackett- Burman design. Concentration of these important factors was optimized by Central Composite design. A total of 30 experiments were conducted and the optimized concentration of sodium nitrate, dipotassium hydrogen phosphate, flaxseed oil and zinc sulphate were found to be 0.455%, 0.305%, 2% and 0.0355% respectively. The result of ANOVA (analysis of variance) test revealed that p value was significant for the model. Interaction between flaxseed oil and sodium nitrate was found to have a positive effect on cutinase production. A 14.57 fold increase in enzyme activity was found under optimized conditions with the maximum cutinase activity of 626.6 IUml(-1).
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PubMedID: 37450178