Optimization of process conditions for lipase production from rice bran by solid-state fermentation
Abstract
Lipases have potential application in different field of natural science. this study
describes the production of lipases by solid – state fermentation by utilizing rice bran.
Rice bran was used as the substrate for screening two funguses that is Aspergillus
niger and Rhizopous oligosporus and also defined suitable incubation time for lipase
production by solid- state fermentation. The best producer, Rhizopous oligosporous,
was used for optimizing the process parameters for enzyme production for 6 days. The
effects of the experimental variables on lipase activity had been optimized by using
central composite design (CCD). Interactions were studied for three different
conditions that is initial pH, temperature and moisture content for fermentation.
Fermentation was then carried out under optimized conditions to obtain the lipase
activity using lipase assay. Fermentation with 65 % initial moisture content and pH 6.5
of mineral media at temperature 35 oc for 6 days was found to be optimum for
enzymes secretion by the fermenting organism that is 0.1753 U/mL. Biomass
estimation also determined after fermentation to show growth profile for Rhizopous
oligosporus. the growth profile showed that day six is the optimum growth for
Rhizopous oligosporus where after day six the growth is slowly decreased. For
validation of experiment, the suggested value for initial pH is 6.48, temperature is
36.68 oc and moisture content is 64.9 %. the lipases activity for validation of
experiment is 0.162676 U/mL.