Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates

© 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The modified medium composed of the alkaline-pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch (APEFB) and tuna condensate powder was used for cellulase and xylanase productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus strain TC13W. The APEFB cont...

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Main Authors: Santat Sinjaroonsak, Thanongsak Chaiyaso, Aran H-Kittikun
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-654122019-08-05T04:38:21Z Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates Santat Sinjaroonsak Thanongsak Chaiyaso Aran H-Kittikun Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering Immunology and Microbiology © 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The modified medium composed of the alkaline-pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch (APEFB) and tuna condensate powder was used for cellulase and xylanase productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus strain TC13W. The APEFB contained 74.46% (w/w) cellulose, 15.72% (w/w) hemicellulose, and 6.40% (w/w) lignin. The tuna condensate powder contained 55.49% (w/w) protein and 11.05% (w/w) salt. In the modified medium with only 6.75 g/l tuna condensate powder, 10 g/l APEFB, and 0.5 g/l Tween 80, S. thermocoprophilus strain TC13W produced cellulase 4.9 U/ml and xylanase 9.0 U/ml. The enzyme productions in the modified medium were lower than cellulase (6.0 U/ml) and xylanase (12.0 U/ml) productions in the complex medium (CaCl 2 0.1, MgSO 4 ·7H 2 O 0.1, KH 2 PO 4 0.5, K 2 HPO 4 1.0, NaCl 0.2, yeast extract 5.0, NH 4 NO 3 1.0, Tween 80 0.5). When tuna condensate powder in the modified medium was reduced to 5.0 g/l and Tween 80 was increased to 1.5 g/l, S. thermocoprophilus strain TC13W produced cellulase and xylanase activities of 9.1 and 12.1 U/ml, respectively. This study shows that the cost of enzyme production could be reduced by using pretreated EFB and tuna condensate as a carbon and a nitrogen source, respectively. 2019-08-05T04:33:03Z 2019-08-05T04:33:03Z 2019-01-01 Journal 15590291 02732289 2-s2.0-85063010060 10.1007/s12010-019-02986-3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85063010060&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/65412
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemical Engineering
Immunology and Microbiology
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemical Engineering
Immunology and Microbiology
Santat Sinjaroonsak
Thanongsak Chaiyaso
Aran H-Kittikun
Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
description © 2019, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The modified medium composed of the alkaline-pretreated oil palm empty fruit bunch (APEFB) and tuna condensate powder was used for cellulase and xylanase productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus strain TC13W. The APEFB contained 74.46% (w/w) cellulose, 15.72% (w/w) hemicellulose, and 6.40% (w/w) lignin. The tuna condensate powder contained 55.49% (w/w) protein and 11.05% (w/w) salt. In the modified medium with only 6.75 g/l tuna condensate powder, 10 g/l APEFB, and 0.5 g/l Tween 80, S. thermocoprophilus strain TC13W produced cellulase 4.9 U/ml and xylanase 9.0 U/ml. The enzyme productions in the modified medium were lower than cellulase (6.0 U/ml) and xylanase (12.0 U/ml) productions in the complex medium (CaCl 2 0.1, MgSO 4 ·7H 2 O 0.1, KH 2 PO 4 0.5, K 2 HPO 4 1.0, NaCl 0.2, yeast extract 5.0, NH 4 NO 3 1.0, Tween 80 0.5). When tuna condensate powder in the modified medium was reduced to 5.0 g/l and Tween 80 was increased to 1.5 g/l, S. thermocoprophilus strain TC13W produced cellulase and xylanase activities of 9.1 and 12.1 U/ml, respectively. This study shows that the cost of enzyme production could be reduced by using pretreated EFB and tuna condensate as a carbon and a nitrogen source, respectively.
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author Santat Sinjaroonsak
Thanongsak Chaiyaso
Aran H-Kittikun
author_facet Santat Sinjaroonsak
Thanongsak Chaiyaso
Aran H-Kittikun
author_sort Santat Sinjaroonsak
title Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
title_short Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
title_full Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
title_fullStr Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Cellulase and Xylanase Productions by Streptomyces thermocoprophilus Strain TC13W Using Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch and Tuna Condensate as Substrates
title_sort optimization of cellulase and xylanase productions by streptomyces thermocoprophilus strain tc13w using oil palm empty fruit bunch and tuna condensate as substrates
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