Dalmau_2000_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_26_657

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Title : Effect of different carbon sources on lipase production by Candida rugosa - Dalmau_2000_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_26_657
Author(s) : Dalmau E , Montesinos JL , Lotti Marina , Casas C
Ref : Enzyme Microb Technol , 26 :657 , 2000
Abstract :

Different carbon sources affecting growth and lipase production in Candida rugosa were studied by using batch cultures on defined medium. Carbohydrates and acids non-related to fats did not induce lipase production. The highest yields of enzyme were obtained with lipids or fatty acids as carbon sources. Tween 80 stimulated lipase biosynthesis and secretion outside the cell. Combinations of two types of substrates, carbohydrates and fatty acids, did not improve lipase production, and in some cases, their consumption was produced in a sequential pattern. Glucose presented a repressing effect on lipase production. Moreover, glucose was found to be effective in stimulating lipase secretion by cells with a high level of cell-bound lipase activity because of their previous growth in oleic acid.

PubMedSearch : Dalmau_2000_Enzyme.Microb.Technol_26_657
PubMedID: 10862870

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Dalmau E, Montesinos JL, Lotti Marina, Casas C (2000)
Effect of different carbon sources on lipase production by Candida rugosa
Enzyme Microb Technol 26 :657

Dalmau E, Montesinos JL, Lotti Marina, Casas C (2000)
Enzyme Microb Technol 26 :657