Title : Production and regulation of lipase activity from Penicillium restrictum in submerged and solid-state fermentations - de Azeredo_2007_Curr.Microbiol_54_361 |
Author(s) : de Azeredo LA , Gomes PM , Sant'Anna GL, Jr. , Castilho LR , Freire DM |
Ref : Curr Microbiol , 54 :361 , 2007 |
Abstract :
Different carbon (C) sources, mainly carbohydrates and lipids, have been screened for their capacity to support growth and lipase production by Penicillium restrictum in submerged fermentation (SmF) and in solid-state fermentation (SSF). Completely different physiological behaviors were observed after the addition of easily (oleic acid and glucose) and complex (olive oil and starch) assimilable C sources to the liquid and solid media. Maximal lipolytic activities (12.1 U/mL and 17.4 U/g) by P. restrictum were obtained with olive oil in SmF and in SSF, respectively. Biomass levels in SmF (12.2-14.1 mg/mL) and SSF (7.0-8.0 mg/g) did not varied greatly with the distinct C sources used. High lipase production (12.3 U/g) using glucose was only attained in SSF, perhaps due to the ability of this fermentation process to minimize catabolite repression. |
PubMedSearch : de Azeredo_2007_Curr.Microbiol_54_361 |
PubMedID: 17457647 |
de Azeredo LA, Gomes PM, Sant'Anna GL, Jr., Castilho LR, Freire DM (2007)
Production and regulation of lipase activity from Penicillium restrictum in submerged and solid-state fermentations
Curr Microbiol
54 :361
de Azeredo LA, Gomes PM, Sant'Anna GL, Jr., Castilho LR, Freire DM (2007)
Curr Microbiol
54 :361