Abstract
The cellulase activity of Bacillus subtilis AS3 was enhanced by optimizing the medium composition by statistical methods. The enzyme activity with unoptimised medium with carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) was 0.07 U/mL and that was significantly enhanced by CMC, peptone, and yeast extract using Placket-Burman design. The combined effects of these nutrients on cellulase activity were studied using 22 full factorial central composite design. The optimal levels of medium components determined were CMC (1.8%), peptone (0.8%), and yeast extract (0.479%). The maximum enzyme activity predicted by the model was 0.49 U/mL which was in good agreement with the experimental value 0.43 U/mL showing 6-fold increase as compared to unoptimised medium. The enzyme showed multisubstrate specificity, showing significantly higher activity with lichenan and -glucan and lower activity with laminarin, hydroxyethylcellulose, and steam exploded bagasse. The optimised medium with lichenan or -glucan showed 2.5- or 2.8-fold higher activity, respectively, at same concentration as of CMC. © 2011 Deepmoni Deka et al.
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Deka, D., Bhargavi, P., Sharma, A., Goyal, D., Jawed, M., & Goyal, A. (2011). Enhancement of cellulase activity from a new strain of bacillus subtilis by medium optimization and analysis with various cellulosic substrates. Enzyme Research, 2011(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/151656
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