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Defining Substrate Specificities for Lipase and Phospholipase Candidates
Published on: November 23, 2016
Production of Lipase by Byssochlamys fulva
1Süddeutsche Versuchs- and Forschungsanstalt für Milchwirtschaft, Institut für Chemie and Physik, Weihenstephan, Freising, Federal Republic of Germany.
Abstract:
Byssochlamys fulva exhibited maximum growth and lipase production at 30°C in 6 d at pH 7.0. Aeration enhanced lipase yield by 22%. Growth medium containing maltose showed maximum production of lipase followed by glucose, mannitol, fructose, xylose, sucrose and galactose in decreasing order. Among the nitrogen sources tested. lipase yield was maximum with 2% casamino acids. Tributyrin induced lipase synthesis, whereas other lipids inhibited lipase production.
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