Utilization of protein-hydrolyzed cheese whey for production of β-galactosidase by Kluyveromyces marxianus

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We studied the utilization of protein-hydrolyzed sweet cheese whey as a medium for the production of β-galactosidase by the yeasts Kluyveromyces marxianus CBS 712 and CBS 6556. The conditions for growth were determined in shake cultures. The best growth occurred at pH 5.5 and 37°C. Strain CBS 6556 grew in cheese whey in natura, while strain CBS 712 needed cheese whey supplemented with yeast extract. Each yeast was grown in a bioreactor under these conditions. The strains produced equivalent amounts of β-galactosidase. To optimize the process, strain CBS 6556 was grown in concentrated cheese whey, resulting in a higher β-galactosidase production. The β-galactosidase produced by strain CBS 6556 produced maximum activity at 37°C, and had low stability at room temperature (30°C) as well as at a storage temperature of 4°C. At -4°C and -18°C, the enzyme maintained its activity for over 9 weeks.

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Rech, R., Cassini, C. F., Secchi, A., & Ayub, M. A. Z. (1999). Utilization of protein-hydrolyzed cheese whey for production of β-galactosidase by Kluyveromyces marxianus. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 23(2), 91–96. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jim.2900692

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