Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches

© 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study aims to find the optimal medium and conditions for polylactic acid (PLA)-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. SCM_MK2-4. Screening of the most effective components in the enzyme production medium by Plackett–Burman design revealed that the silk c...

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Main Authors: Watsana Penkhrue, Apinun Kanpiengjai, Chartchai Khanongnuch, Kazuo Masaki, Wasu Pathom-Aree, Winita Punyodom, Saisamorn Lumyong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-463602018-04-25T07:21:32Z Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches Watsana Penkhrue Apinun Kanpiengjai Chartchai Khanongnuch Kazuo Masaki Wasu Pathom-Aree Winita Punyodom Saisamorn Lumyong Agricultural and Biological Sciences © 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study aims to find the optimal medium and conditions for polylactic acid (PLA)-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. SCM_MK2-4. Screening of the most effective components in the enzyme production medium by Plackett–Burman design revealed that the silk cocoon and PLA film were the most significant variables enhancing the PLA-degrading enzyme production. After an response surface methodology, a maximum amount of PLA-degrading enzyme activity at 0.74 U mL −1 was predicted and successfully validated at 95% after 0.39% (w/v) silk cocoon and 1.62% (w/v) PLA film were applied to the basal medium. The optimal initial pH value, temperature, and inoculum size were evaluated by a method considering one-factor-at-a-time. The values were recorded at an initial pH in the range of 7.5–9.0, a temperature of 30–32°C, and an inoculum size of 4–10%. The highest activity of approximately 0.95 U mL −1 was achieved after 4 days of cultivation using the optimized medium and under optimized conditions in a shake flask. Upscaling to the use of a 3-L stirred tank fermenter was found to be successful with a PLA-degrading activity of 5.53 U mL −1 ; which represents a 51-fold increase in the activity compared with that obtained from the nonoptimized medium and conditions in the shake flask. 2018-04-25T06:53:43Z 2018-04-25T06:53:43Z 2017-08-09 Journal 15322297 10826068 2-s2.0-85019188426 10.1080/10826068.2017.1315597 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85019188426&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/46360
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Watsana Penkhrue
Apinun Kanpiengjai
Chartchai Khanongnuch
Kazuo Masaki
Wasu Pathom-Aree
Winita Punyodom
Saisamorn Lumyong
Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
description © 2017 Taylor & Francis. This study aims to find the optimal medium and conditions for polylactic acid (PLA)-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. SCM_MK2-4. Screening of the most effective components in the enzyme production medium by Plackett–Burman design revealed that the silk cocoon and PLA film were the most significant variables enhancing the PLA-degrading enzyme production. After an response surface methodology, a maximum amount of PLA-degrading enzyme activity at 0.74 U mL −1 was predicted and successfully validated at 95% after 0.39% (w/v) silk cocoon and 1.62% (w/v) PLA film were applied to the basal medium. The optimal initial pH value, temperature, and inoculum size were evaluated by a method considering one-factor-at-a-time. The values were recorded at an initial pH in the range of 7.5–9.0, a temperature of 30–32°C, and an inoculum size of 4–10%. The highest activity of approximately 0.95 U mL −1 was achieved after 4 days of cultivation using the optimized medium and under optimized conditions in a shake flask. Upscaling to the use of a 3-L stirred tank fermenter was found to be successful with a PLA-degrading activity of 5.53 U mL −1 ; which represents a 51-fold increase in the activity compared with that obtained from the nonoptimized medium and conditions in the shake flask.
format Journal
author Watsana Penkhrue
Apinun Kanpiengjai
Chartchai Khanongnuch
Kazuo Masaki
Wasu Pathom-Aree
Winita Punyodom
Saisamorn Lumyong
author_facet Watsana Penkhrue
Apinun Kanpiengjai
Chartchai Khanongnuch
Kazuo Masaki
Wasu Pathom-Aree
Winita Punyodom
Saisamorn Lumyong
author_sort Watsana Penkhrue
title Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
title_short Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
title_full Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
title_fullStr Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
title_full_unstemmed Effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by Amycolatopsis sp. strain SCM_MK2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
title_sort effective enhancement of polylactic acid-degrading enzyme production by amycolatopsis sp. strain scm_mk2-4 using statistical and one-factor-at-a-time approaches
publishDate 2018
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