Preparation and testing of Sardinella protein hydrolysates as nitrogen source for extracellular lipase production by Rhizopus oryzae |
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Authors: | Sofiane Ghorbel Nabil Souissi Yosra Triki-Ellouz Laurent Dufossé Fabienne Guérard Moncef Nasri |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratoire de Génie Enzymatique et de Microbiologie, Ecole Nationale dIngénieurs de Sfax, B.P. W 3038 Sfax, Tunisie;(2) Laboratoire de Microbiologie Appliquée, LUMAQ, E.A. 2651, I.U.P. Innovation en Industries Alimentaires, Creach Gwen,Quimper, France, F-29000 |
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Abstract: | Various fish protein hydrolysates (FPH) from sardinella (Sardinella aurita) were used as nitrogen sources for the production of extracellular lipase by the filamentous fungus Rhizopus oryzae. The best results were obtained with defatted meat–fish protein hydrolysates (DMFPH), indicating the presence in the lipid fraction of some constituents which may repress lipase synthesis. Furthermore, it was found that the extensive hydrolysis of fish proteins resulted in a higher lipase production. The use of 40 g DMFPH l–1 for the growth of Rhizopus oryzae in medium R1 resulted in a lipase production of 394 U ml–1, higher than the yield obtained with standard soy peptone as nitrogen source (373 U ml–1). The most appropriate medium for the growth and the production of lipase is composed only of 24 g DMFPH l–1 and 10 g glucose l–1, indicating that the strain can obtain its nitrogen and salts requirements directly from fish substrate. |
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Keywords: | Fish lipase peptone protein hydrolysate Rhizopus oryzae Sardinelle |
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