Physical parameter optimization of cellulase production by Aspergillus niger on solid state fermentation of sugarcane bagasse
Abstract
The optimization of cellulase enzyme production was studied in solid state
fermentation (SSF) on sugarcane bagasse by Aspergillus niger. Three parameters which
are moisture content, fermentation period and inoculums size that influenced the
production of cellulase were studied using 2-level full factorial design for screening
process and the significant parameters obtained are fermentation period and inoculums
size were further analyzed using Response Surface Methodology (RSM). Central
Composite Design (CCD) was used to develop a statistical model for the optimization
of process parameter used. Data that obtained from RSM on cellulase production were
subjected to the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and analyzed using a model equation
resulted in the optimized process parameters. The optimize conditions were obtained are
at day 5 of fermentation period and inoculum size of 4x107 spores/g substrate. The
maximum cellulase production in term of enzyme activity was 0.3093 IU/mL.
Therefore, the statistical analysis performed was successfully developed a model that
was reliable for optimization of cellulase enzyme production.