2007
DOI: 10.1002/bp070079c
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Effect of Various Process Parameters on Morphology, Rheology, and Polygalacturonase Production byAspergillus sojaein a Batch Bioreactor

Abstract: The effects of pH, agitation speed, and dissolved oxygen tension (DOT), significant in common fungal fermentations, on the production of polygalacturonase (PG) enzyme and their relation to morphology and broth rheology were investigated using Aspergillus sojae in a batch bioreactor. All three factors were effective on the response parameters under study. An uncontrolled pH increased biomass and PG activity by 27% and 38%, respectively, compared to controlled pH (pH 6) with an average pellet size of 1.69 +/- 0.… Show more

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“…The variation in pH from 5 to 6 was significantly positive in potentiation of PG activity ( p ≤ 0.027) resulting in an increase of 30.25% (effect of pH = 1.2490 ( Table 4 )/4.13 PG activity of the basal medium ( Table 2 ) × 100). These results can be explained by the fact that the initial pH may affect both yeast growth and PG activity [ 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 ]. PG produced by yeasts and filamentous fungi currently exhibit an acidic optimum pH between 3.3 and 7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variation in pH from 5 to 6 was significantly positive in potentiation of PG activity ( p ≤ 0.027) resulting in an increase of 30.25% (effect of pH = 1.2490 ( Table 4 )/4.13 PG activity of the basal medium ( Table 2 ) × 100). These results can be explained by the fact that the initial pH may affect both yeast growth and PG activity [ 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 ]. PG produced by yeasts and filamentous fungi currently exhibit an acidic optimum pH between 3.3 and 7.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%