Optimization of acid protease production by Aspergillus niger I1 on shrimp peptone using statistical experimental design

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Medium composition and culture conditions for the acid protease production by Aspergillus niger I1 were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). A significant influence of temperature, KH2PO4, and initial pH on the protease production was evaluated by Plackett-Burman design (PBD). These factors were further optimized using Box-Behnken design and RSM. Under the proposed optimized conditions, the experimental protease production (183.13U mL -1) closely matched the yield predicted by the statistical model (172.57U mL -1) with R 2 =0.914. Compared with the initial M1 medium on which protease production was 43.13U mL -1, a successful and significant improvement by 4.25 folds was achieved in the optimized medium containing (g/L): hulled grain of wheat (HGW) 5.0; KH2PO4 1.0; NaCl 0.3; MgSO4(7H2O) 0.5; CaCl2 (7H2O) 0.4; ZnSO4 0.1; Na2HPO4 1.6; shrimp peptone (SP) 1.0. The pH was adjusted at 5 and the temperature at 30 C. More interestingly, the optimization was accomplished using two cheap and local fermentation substrates, HGW and SP, which may result in a significant reduction in the cost of medium constituents. Copyright 2012 Rayda Siala et al.

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Siala, R., Frikha, F., Mhamdi, S., Nasri, M., & Sellami Kamoun, A. (2012). Optimization of acid protease production by Aspergillus niger I1 on shrimp peptone using statistical experimental design. The Scientific World Journal, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/564932

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