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Addition of aluminum oxide microparticles to Trichoderma viride My preculture enhances cellulase production and influences fungal morphology
Authors:Miaoyin Dong  Shuyang Wang  Fuqiang Xu  Qiaoqiao Li  Wenjian Li
Institution:1. Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, Gansu, P. R. China;2. College of Life Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P. R. China
Abstract:
Morphological engineering techniques have recently become popular, since they are used to increase the production of a variety of metabolites and enzymes when fungi are grown in submerged cultures. This study aimed to facilitate cellulase production by adding aluminum oxide to Trichoderma viride My precultures.
The results showed that the highest cellulase activity was achieved when aluminum oxide at 10 g/L was used, and the activities of cellulase for filter paper and endoglucanase activity assays increased from 519.11 to 607.35 U/mL by 17.1%, and from 810.08 U/mL to 917.59 U/mL by 13.3%, compared with the control, respectively. Addition of aluminum oxide decreased the size of T. viride My pellets and increased the final pH. The changes in pellet diameter after the addition of different concentrations of aluminum oxide were fitted using a modified exponential decay model, which could precisely predict the pellet size by controlling aluminum oxide concentration.
The optimum concentration of microparticles, and therefore pellet size, could significantly improve cellulase production, which is an encouraging step towards commercial cellulase production.
Keywords:Aluminum oxide microparticles  Cellulase production  Exponential decay model  Morphological engineering  Trichoderma viride
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