Optimization of media compositions for lipase production from coconut dregs by solid state fermentation
Abstract
Lipases are enzymes which catalyze the hydrolysis of triglycerides. In this study, the
lipase was produced by solid state fermentation (SSF) using Aspergillus niger. In this
work, the waste from extraction of coconut milk which is coconut dregs was used as
substrate and supplemented with nutrients and olive oil during fermentation. The aim of
this research is to optimize media compositions for lipase production by Response
Surface Methodology (RSM), using Central Composite Design (CCD). The design was
carried out to study the effects of parameters involved to obtain high production of
lipase. In this study, concentration of carbon source (sucrose), nitrogen source (peptone)
and inducer (olive oil) have being optimized. The maximum lipase production of
0.34912 U/mL was obtained after 96 hours by solid state fermentation at 30 °C in a
media containing 1 % (w/v) sucrose, 0.2 % peptone (w/v) and 1 % (v/v) olive oil. The
validation experiment was carried out to validate the model develop and the maximum
lipase production was 0.35038 U/mL in optimum medium containing 1.08 % (w/v)
sucrose, 0.20 % (w/v) peptone and 1.15 % (v/v) olive oil.