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Production of fibrolytic enzymes in repeat - batch culture using immobilized zoospores of anaerobic rumen fungi.

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Title Production of fibrolytic enzymes in repeat - batch culture using immobilized zoospores of anaerobic rumen fungi.
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Creator Sridhar Manpal
Deepak Kumar
 
Subject zoospores
 
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The zoospores of two isolates of polycentric rumen fungi, Orpinomyces NIANP 58 (isolated from the faeces of a buffalo) and Anaeromyces NIANP 115 (isolated from the rumen liquor of a cannalulated cow), were immobilized in sodium alginate solution for the production of three fibrolytic enzymes, viz. CMcase, xylanase and β - glucosidase in repeat - batch culture. Enzyme activity was recorded initially (0 h) and after every 24 h up to 72 h of immobilization. CMCellulase activity of 8.5±1.205 units at 0 h in Orpinomyces showed a very steep increase in the activity (598.00±26.87), almost 70 - fold increase at 48 h of immobilization. This increase was reflected in the specific activity as well, while in case of Anaeromyces, an activity of 6.0±0.851 units at 0 h also showed a very steep increase in activity (322.46±1.054 units, recording a 50 - fold increase at 48 h of immobilization). At 0 h, 28.22± 4.556 units of xylanase activity corresponding to a specific activity of 31.36±6.225 were obtained in the case of Orpinomyces, which increased steeply to 955.11±54.93 units at 48 h of immobilization. Thereafter, the activity declined to more or less that obtained at 24 h of immobilization though a high specific activity of 791.20±10.66 was recorded. High xylanase activities were obtained in case of Anaeromyces upon immobilization with activity increasing from 56.88 units at 0 h to as high as 1921 units at 72 h. Anaeromyces isolate yielded
3.85, 4.246, 8.03 and 23.19 units of β - glucosidase, whereas Orpinomyces isolate yielded 6.09, 14.12, 16.63 and 20.89 units of β - glucosidase at 0,24,48 and 72 h, respectively. The results clearly elucidate the feasibility of using the zoospores of anaerobic rumen fungi for large - scale production of these three enzymes, which have great potential in ruminant nutrition in the breakdown of fibrous feeds and also various industrial application
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Date 2024-05-31T12:26:30Z
2024-05-31T12:26:30Z
2010-01-01
 
Type Journal
 
Identifier Sridhar Manpal and Deepak Kumar (2010) Production of fibrolytic enzymes in repeat - batch culture using immobilized zoospores of anaerobic rumen fungi. Indian Journal of Biotechnology. 9:87-95
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Language English
 
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