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Utilization of horticultural waste (Apple Pomace) for multiple carbohydrase production from Rhizopus delemar F2 under solid state fermentation
Authors:Shruti Pathania  Nivedita Sharma  Shweta Handa
Affiliation:Microbiology, Department of Basic Sciences, Dr. Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan, HP 173230, India
Abstract:The brown rot fungus Rhizopus delemar F2 was shown to produce extracellular thermostable and multiple carbohydrase enzymes. The potential of Rhizopus delemar F2 in utilizing apple pomace under solid state fermentation (SSF) is the purpose of the study. Solid state fermentation (SSF) is a very effective technique opposed to submerged fermentation in various aspects. Enhanced production of multiple carbohydrases 18.20?U?g?1 of cellulose, 158.30?U?g?1 of xylanase, 61.50?U?g?1 of pectinase and amylase 21.03?U?g?1 was released by microwave pretreatment of apple pomace at 450?W for 1?min and then by incubation the culture thus obtained at 30?°C for 6 days with moisture content of 1:4.5. Apple pomace can serve as a potential source of raw material for the production of multiple carbohydrases. Besides, it can find great commercial significance in production of bioethanol and various industries like textile, fruit juice, paper and pulp industry.
Keywords:Cellulase  Xylanase  Amylase  Pectinase  Acetone precipitation  Waste utilization
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