Solid-State Fermentation Production of Chitosanase by Streptomyces with Waste Mycelia of Aspergillus niger

  • Xu X
  • Song Z
  • Yin Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Solid-state fermentation was carried out using mycelium powder of Aspergillus niger as substrate for the production of chitosanase of Streptomyces. Results of the experiments indicated that the optimal medium consisted of wheat bran and mycelium powder of Aspergillus niger with initial moisture content of 60% - 70%. The enzyme activity reached 41.33 U per gram dry medium after cultured for 5 days at 28˚C - 30˚C and an initial pH 6.5. Chitosanase was detected on the second day of incubation and had maximal activity at 5 days and decreased gradually within a 1 month period. Solid-state fermentation is maybe an economic alternative in the production.

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Xu, X., Song, Z., Yin, Y., Zhong, F., Song, J., Huang, J., … Wang, P. (2021). Solid-State Fermentation Production of Chitosanase by Streptomyces with Waste Mycelia of Aspergillus niger. Advances in Enzyme Research, 09(01), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.4236/aer.2021.91002

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