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Influence of
pretreatment of agriculture residues on phytase production
by Aspergillus niger NCIM 563 under submerged
fermentation conditions
Kavita Bhavsar, Parin Shah, Sarvesh
Kumar Soni and J. M. Khire*
NCIM
Resource Center, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411 008,
India.
*Corresponding author. Email:
jmkhire@yahoo.com or
jm.khire@ncl.res.in.
Tel: 091-020-25902452. Fax: 091-020-25882647
Accepted 23 January, 2008 |
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The extracellular phytase production by Aspergillus niger
NCIM 563 was evaluated in medium containing various
agriculture residues under submerged fermentation
conditions. Phytase production was affected by inorganic
phosphate content of agriculture residues which ranged
from 2.8 to 8 mg/g. The agriculture residues containing less
than 4 mg/g inorganic phosphate supported phytase production
with maximum activity of 68
IU/ml in medium containing 1% rice bran on 11th
day of fermentation. Addition of glucose up to 5% in
fermentation medium containing 1% rice bran, enhanced
phytase production. Pretreatment of agriculture residues
with water to remove excess inorganic phosphate has
significantly enhanced the phytase activity in case of
de-oiled rice bran, wheat bran, peanut cake (low and high
oil) and coconut cake. Maximum increase of 20.3 times in
phytase activity was observed in case of wheat bran as
compared to de-oiled rice bran, coconut cake, peanut cake
high and low oil in which the increase in phytase activity
was 6.85, 6.1, 5.3 and 3.0 times, respectively. Maximum
phytase activity of 68 IU/ml
was produced on the 11th day of fermentation
compared to earlier reported 41.47
IU/ml phytase activity on the 15th day of
submerged fermentation using 5% dextrin and 2.5% glucose,
thus increasing productivity.
Key words:
Phytase, Aspergillus niger, submerged fermentation,
phytate degradation, poultry feed supplement, agriculture
residue.
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