CINDEFI   05381
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN FERMENTACIONES INDUSTRIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Application of factorial and Doehlert designs for optimization of protopectinase production by a Geotrichum klebahnii strain
Autor/es:
S.F. CAVALITTO; C.F. MIGNONE
Revista:
PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 42 p. 175 - 179
ISSN:
0032-9592
Resumen:
Abstract Two successive factorial designs followed by two response surface methodology were applied to optimize protopectinase production by Geotrichum klebahnii. Factorial designs were used to study the effect of 11 variables (mineral pool and pH) on enzyme production. Only pH and Fe 2+ had significant effect on the protopectinase production in the conditions of the assay, the interaction between them not being significant. According to this result pH and Fe2+ were multivariate according to a Doelhert design. The central points were pH 3.5 and Fe2+ 1.8 m mol/L. The results show a negative effect of pH and a positive (quadratic) effect of Fe2+ on enzyme production. The second Doelhert design was centered at pH3.3. A relative maximum was obtained at pH 2.8 and Fe2+ 0.540 m mol/L where the enzyme activity obtained was 236 U/mL. This value is two times higher than the value reported elsewhere.