2017
DOI: 10.1590/1676-0611-bn-2017-0337
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Bioprospection and characterization of the amylolytic activity by filamentous fungi from Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Abstract: Filamentous fungi are widely diverse and ubiquitous organisms. Such biodiversity is barely known, making room for a great potential still to be discovered, especially in tropical environments -which are favorable to growth and species variety. Filamentous fungi are extensively applied to the production of industrial enzymes, such as the amylases. This class of enzymes acts in the hydrolysis of starch to glucose or maltooligosaccharides. In this work twenty-five filamentous fungi were isolated from samples of d… Show more

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“…Among the microorganisms, filamentous fungi are fascinating mainly because they secrete enzymes and other primary and secondary metabolites to the culture medium during growth, in contrast to other organisms [ 6 ]. Therefore, the fungi prospection from the soil, humus, plant deterioration, etc., is an exciting approach to a systematic search involving novel microorganisms and enzymes with industrial applications [ 20 , 21 ]. Thus, it is hoped that the filamentous fungi are developed into great tools to find new solutions to society’s problems, especially those related to health, food, and bioenergy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among the microorganisms, filamentous fungi are fascinating mainly because they secrete enzymes and other primary and secondary metabolites to the culture medium during growth, in contrast to other organisms [ 6 ]. Therefore, the fungi prospection from the soil, humus, plant deterioration, etc., is an exciting approach to a systematic search involving novel microorganisms and enzymes with industrial applications [ 20 , 21 ]. Thus, it is hoped that the filamentous fungi are developed into great tools to find new solutions to society’s problems, especially those related to health, food, and bioenergy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, bioprospecting activities can motivate and help fund biodiversity conservation, especially in tropical regions, because of the rich biota they harbor [ 20 , 22 ]. This type of action can positively affect economic and social development, rewarding countries rich in genetic diversity but low in income, enabling the exploration and rational use of previously unknown resources [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially, Rhizopus , the most dominant fungus, secreted glucoamylase playing a vital role in saccharifying agent ( Figure 3D ). This mesophilic genus is known for a high activity of glucoamylase and alpha-amylase ( Almeida et al, 2017 ). Whereas, Rhizopus only had a high activity of glucoamylase in this study, distinguished with other agro-industrial wastes biotransformation process ( Fernandez Nunez et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ainda mais escassos são os trabalhos que estudaram a ação mecânica dos fungos no aumento do aproveitamento dos amidos dos grãos quando utilizados como aditivos em dietas com alto concentrado. Almeida et al (2017) avaliaram a capacidade de atividade amilolítica de fungos filamentosos coletados da Floresta Atlântica Brasileira e observaram que os fungos Aspergillus brasiliensis e o Rhizopus oryzae são capazes de produzir a enzima amilase. Sendo a amilase uma enzima muito importante na degradação do amido presente no rúmen de animais em dieta de alto grão.…”
Section: Fungosunclassified