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Effect of methylxanthines on production of cellulases by Penicillium echinulatum
- Source :
- Journal of Applied Microbiology. 102
- Publication Year :
- 2007
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2007.
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Abstract
- Aim: In this work, the effect of supplementing liquid cellulase production media (CPM) with methylxanthines (aminophylline, caffeine and theophylline), with and without the addition of glucose, on the secretion of cellulases by Penicillium echinulatum strain 2HH (wild-type) and the derived mutant strain 9A02S1 was studied. Methods and Results: When compared with unsupplemented CPM, both strains produced higher b-glucosidase and filter paper activities (FPAs) in CPM supplemented with 1 lmol l )1 of caffeine but lower activities with 5 lmol l )1 of caffeine. With theophylline only, strain 9A02S1 produced higher b-glucosidase and FPAs, while aminophylline produced no effect on the cellulase activity of either strain. Supplementation of CPM with 0AE5% (w/v) of glucose plus caffeine resulted in higher b-glucosidase and FPAs being produced by strain 2HH, but not strain 9A02S1, than in CPM supplemented with 0AE5% (w/v) of glucose only. Conclusions: These results indicate that different concentrations of caffeine and theophylline can increase the b-glucosidase and FPAs produced by P. echinulatum strains 2HH and 9A02S1. Significance and Impact of the Study: The results suggest that some methylxanthines, in adequate concentration, can be used as media components to increase cellulase production.
- Subjects :
- Cellulase
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Industrial Microbiology
chemistry.chemical_compound
Bioreactors
Theophylline
Caffeine
medicine
Cellulases
Food science
Penicillium echinulatum
chemistry.chemical_classification
biology
Strain (chemistry)
beta-Glucosidase
Penicillium
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Aminophylline
Culture Media
Glucose
Enzyme
Biochemistry
chemistry
Xanthines
biology.protein
Biotechnology
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 13652672 and 13645072
- Volume :
- 102
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Applied Microbiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9176953a68453a390f9ffcb354d5cc8a