Improvement of phytase activity by a new saccharomyces cerevisiae strain using statistical optimization

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Using statistical optimization, we enhanced the activity of phytase by a new Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain cultured in mineral medium. Concentrations of carbon source and inducer of phytase production were optimized using a 2 2 full factorial CCD and response surface methodology (RSM). Urea was fixed as nitrogen source in culture medium (0.15%, w/v). The culture medium consisting of 2.5% sucrose and 0.5% sodium phytate optimally supported the maximum phytase activity. In addition, we found that culture of the yeast at 35°C with shaking at 150 rpm supports maximum phytase production. The validity of this model was verified by culturing the organisms in flasks on a shaker. Using the optimized media and growth conditions, we obtained a 10-fold improvement in the production of phytase by S. cerevisiae. © 2011 Edi Franciele Ries and Gabriela Alves Macedo.

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Ries, E. F., & Alves MacEdo, G. (2011). Improvement of phytase activity by a new saccharomyces cerevisiae strain using statistical optimization. Enzyme Research, 2011(1). https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/796394

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