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بررسی بازدهی تولید آنزیم لیپاز مخمرDSM3286 Yarrowia lipolytica تحت تیمارهای مختلف نیتروژنی و زمان تخمیر

Authors :
آباد, وجیهه زارع باقی
یزدی, فریده طباطبایی
مرتضوی, سید علی
وریدی, مهدی
Source :
Journal of Food Science & Technology (2008-8787); 2015, Vol. 13 Issue 56, p35-44, 10p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Yarrowia lipolytica is unusual yeast that has the ability to produce important metabolites such as lipase enzymes. Lipase enzyme has many applications in different industries including manufacturing of detergents, food industry, pharmacy, fuel and etc. In this paper, we studied the lipase enzyme produced by the yeast under different treatments of nitrogen sources such as yeast extract, peptone, soybean meal, sesame meal and sesame meal extracts on the medium of Czapek Dox Broth. Selected treatments of nitrogen resources include treatment solution (100%), solution (50%) containing with sesame cake extract (3.6%), solution (50%) containing with sesame cake extract (3.6%) in distilled water, solution (50%) containing with yeast extract (3.6%) in distilled water and solution (50%) containing with peptone (3.6%) in distilled water on the medium (CDB). Fermentation time levels are considered 3, 4 and 5 days. Among examined treatments, Treatment solution (50%) containing with sesame cake extract (3.6%) on the medium (CDB) showed the highest lipase activity (91.5900±0.56241 and 67.5200 ± 0.01000 enzyme units, respectively) in the fourth day of incubation with stirring speed (120 rpm) and temperature (30 °C). The results show use of sesame cake extract increases lipase activity more than use of yeast extract and peptone at the level of 5%. Also, statistical analysis of resulted data showed use of sesame cake extract increases lipase activity significantly at 5% level in comparison with yeast extract and peptone. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Persian
ISSN :
20088787
Volume :
13
Issue :
56
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Food Science & Technology (2008-8787)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112355474