Optimization of amylase production by Aspergillus niger cultivated on yam peels in solid state fermentation using response surface methodology

  • Samuel K
  • Victoria P
  • Isaac W
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Abstract

The study involved the production of amylase from Aspergillus niger grown on yam peels in solid state fermentation. The process parameters: temperature, pH (initial) and incubation time were optimized for maximum amylase production using central composite design (CCD) of response surface methodology (RSM). Temperature was the most significant (p<0.05) parameter and the maximum interaction occurred between temperature and incubation time. The results of the study indicated that amylase is maximized (30.95 U/ml-min) at optimized levels of 49.53°C, 5.95 and 104 h for temperature, pH (initial) and incubation periods, respectively.

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Samuel, K., Victoria, P. D., & Isaac, W. O. (2017). Optimization of amylase production by Aspergillus niger cultivated on yam peels in solid state fermentation using response surface methodology. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 11(7), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.5897/ajbr2017.0941

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