Utilization of agricultural by-products for alpha-amylase production under solid state fermentation by Bacillus subtilis
Abstract
The production of alpha-amylase by Bacillus subtilis was investigated under
different cultivation conditions on two different solid substrates as the support, i.e.
oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) fibers and rice straw using solid state
fermentation (SSF) process. Both solid substrates were first pre-treated using
NaOH to remove lignin and silica and to break down the hemicellulose structures.
The influences of incubation time, incubation temperature and the additional
carbon and nitrogen sources on the production of alpha-amylase by B. subtilis were
investigated. After 48 h of incubation, the highest enzyme activities were obtained
at 39.9 U/g and 23.5 U/g for rice straw and OPEFB fibers, respectively. The
optimum temperature for alpha-amylase production was observed at 45°C for the
OPEFB fibers and 55°C for the rice straw. Among the defined carbohydrates, the
addition of glucose (0.02 g/g dry substrate) has significantly improved the
production of alpha-amylase. Similar effect was observed when yeast extract (0.01
g/g dry substrate) was supplemented as the additional nitrogen source. Rice straw
appeared to be the best solid substrate in producing alpha-amylase (276 U/g) in
SSF under these optimum cultivation conditions.
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