Yeast extract promotes cell growth and induces production of polyvinyl alcohol-degrading enzymes

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Polyvinyl alcohol-degrading enzymes (PVAases) have a great potential in bio-desizing processes for its low environmental impact and low energy consumption. In this study, the effect of yeast extract on PVAases production was investigated. A strategy of four-point yeast extract addition was developed and applied to maximize cell growth and PVAases production. As a result, the maximum dry cell weight achieved was 1.48 g/L and the corresponding PVAases activity was 2.99 U/mL, which are 46.5% and 176.8% higher than the control, respectively. Applying this strategy in a 7 L fermentor increased PVAases activity to 3.41 U/mL. Three amino acids (glycine, serine, and tyrosine) in yeast extract play a central role in the production of PVAases. These results suggest that the new strategy of four-point yeast extract addition could benefit PVAases production. Copyright © 2011 Min Li et al.

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Li, M., Liao, X., Zhang, D., Du, G., & Chen, J. (2011). Yeast extract promotes cell growth and induces production of polyvinyl alcohol-degrading enzymes. Enzyme Research, 2011(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/179819

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