BANANA WASTE AS SUBSTRATE FOR ALPHA-AMYLASE PRODUCTION BY BACILLUS-SUBTILIS (CBTK-106) UNDER SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION

Citation
C. Krishna et M. Chandrasekaran, BANANA WASTE AS SUBSTRATE FOR ALPHA-AMYLASE PRODUCTION BY BACILLUS-SUBTILIS (CBTK-106) UNDER SOLID-STATE FERMENTATION, Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 46(2), 1996, pp. 106-111
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
ISSN journal
01757598
Volume
46
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
106 - 111
Database
ISI
SICI code
0175-7598(1996)46:2<106:BWASFA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Bacillus subtilis CBTK 106, isolated from banana wastes, produced high titres of alpha-amylase when banana fruit stalk was used as substrate in a solid-state fermentation system. The effects of initial moisture content, particle size, cooking time and temperature, pH, incubation temperature, additional nutrients, inoculum size and incubation period on the production of alpha-amylase were characterised. A maximum yiel d of 5345000 U mg(-1) min(-1) was recorded when pretreated banana frui t stalk (autoclaved at 121 degrees C for 60 min) was used as substrate with 70% initial moisture content, 400 mu m particle size, an initial pH of 7.0, a temperature of 35 degrees C, and additional nutrients (a mmonium sulphate/sodium nitrate at 1.0%, beef extract/peptone at 0.5%, glucose/sucrose/starch/maltose at 0.1% and potassium chloride/sodium chloride at 1.0%) in the medium, with an inoculum-to-substrate ratio o f 10% (v/w) for 24 h. The enzyme yield was 2.65-fold higher with banan a fruit stalk medium compared to wheat bran.