Comparison between the univariate and multivariate analysis on the partial characterization of the endoglucanase produced in the solid state fermentation by Aspergillus oryzae ATCC 10124

Prep Biochem Biotechnol. 2017 Nov 26;47(10):977-985. doi: 10.1080/10826068.2017.1365247. Epub 2017 Aug 31.

Abstract

Endoglucanase production by Aspergillus oryzae ATCC 10124 cultivated in rice husks or peanut shells was optimized by experimental design as a function of humidity, time, and temperature. The optimum temperature for the endoglucanase activity was estimated by a univariate analysis (one factor at the time) as 50°C (rice husks) and 60°C (peanut shells), however, by a multivariate analysis (synergism of factors), it was determined a different temperature (56°C) for endoglucanase from peanut shells. For the optimum pH, values determined by univariate and multivariate analysis were 5 and 5.2 (rice husk) and 5 and 7.6 (peanut shells). In addition, the best half-lives were observed at 50°C as 22.8 hr (rice husks) and 7.3 hr (peanut shells), also, 80% of residual activities was obtained between 30 and 50°C for both substrates, and the pH stability was improved at 5-7 (rice hulls) and 6-9 (peanut shells). Both endoglucanases obtained presented different characteristics as a result of the versatility of fungi in different substrates.

Keywords: Box–Behnken design; filamentous fungi; food waste; peanut shells; rice hulls.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Arachis / metabolism
  • Aspergillus oryzae / chemistry
  • Aspergillus oryzae / enzymology*
  • Aspergillus oryzae / metabolism
  • Cellulase / chemistry
  • Cellulase / metabolism*
  • Enzyme Stability
  • Fermentation
  • Industrial Microbiology / methods*
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Oryza / metabolism
  • Solid Waste / analysis
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Solid Waste
  • Cellulase