2016
DOI: 10.15376/biores.11.4.8791-8805
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Sequential Solid-State and Submerged Cultivation of the White Rot Fungus Pleurotus ostreatus on Biomass and the Activity of Lignocellulolytic Enzymes

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Abstract: Sequential solid-state and submerged cultivation with various lignocellulosic biomasses as a substrate for lignocellulolytic enzyme production by Pleurotus ostreatus were assessed by measuring endoglucanase, xylanase, and laccase activities. An unconventional preculture method was established by cultivating the P. ostreatus mycelia in a solid substrate medium for an initial fungal growth phase, followed by a transition to submerged fermentation through adding a liquid culture medium. The lignocellulolytic enzy… Show more

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“…Furthermore, using lignocellulosic residues to produce enzymes is an environmentally friendly and economical method (Lamia et al 2017). The common fermentation methods are solid-state fermentation (SSF) and submerged fermentation (SmF) (An et al 2016b). The advantage of solid-state fermentation is that it avoids dilution of enzyme products due to the high content of water in submerged fermentation (Oostra et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, using lignocellulosic residues to produce enzymes is an environmentally friendly and economical method (Lamia et al 2017). The common fermentation methods are solid-state fermentation (SSF) and submerged fermentation (SmF) (An et al 2016b). The advantage of solid-state fermentation is that it avoids dilution of enzyme products due to the high content of water in submerged fermentation (Oostra et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kumm., an edible basidiomycete, is both a white rot fungus and an edible fungus. P. ostreatus grows on lignocellulosic biomass and is one of the well-known producers of lignocellulolytic enzymes (Knežević et al 2013;An et al 2016b). All basidiomycetes belonging to the genus Pleurotus can secrete extracellular hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignocellulolytic enzymes contain two groups: the ligninolytic enzymes and the cellulolytic enzymes. The ligninolytic enzymes contain peroxidases and oxidases, while the cellulolytic enzymes contain cellulases and hemicellulases (An et al 2016b;Nguyen et al 2018). Lignocellulolytic enzymes are highly specific, safe, and efficient biocatalysts that are exploited in different industrial processes (Asgher et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization of fermentation condition was mainly included the following categories: (1) category, concentration, and proportion of carbon and nitrogen sources ( Kannaiyan et al, 2012 ; Birhanli and Yeşilada, 2013 ; Zhou et al, 2014 ; Han et al, 2017 , 2020b ; Palazzolo et al, 2019 ; Thamvithayakorn et al, 2019 ; Unuofin et al, 2019b ); (2) metal ions, such as copper ion, ferrous ion, manganese ion, silver ion, zinc ion, and magnesium ion ( Hu et al, 2014 ; Yang et al, 2016 ; Zhuo et al, 2017 ; Xu et al, 2018 ; An et al, 2020a ); (3) temperature and pH ( Hu et al, 2014 ; Kaira et al, 2015 ; Mazlan and Abu Hanifah, 2017 ; Saoudi et al, 2017 ; Bettin et al, 2019 ); and (4) secondary metabolites, e.g., ferulic acid and veratrol ( Janusz et al, 2015 ; Yang et al, 2016 ). The fermentation method was divided into solid-state fermentation, submerged fermentation, and unconventional solid-state fermentation combined with agitated submerged fermentation ( An et al, 2016b ). The advantage of solid-state fermentation is that it is closer to the natural environment of fungi and more energy-efficient, such as using less water.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%