Maximization of chitosan production by Aspergillus niger on different culture conditions
• 2014
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Abou-Aly, H.E1
; Zaghloul, R.A1
; El-Housseini , T,M1
; Ghonaimy,G.A2
; Ashry, Noha,M1
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الناشر
12 th conf. Agric. Dev.Res. Fac.Agric.,Ain Shams Univ.
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International
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الملخص
The optimal environmental and nutritional conditions for chitosan production by A.niger strains (A4
and A11)were studied .However, molasses and corn steep liquor as carbon and nitrogen sources were used for
maximization chitosan production. Results showed that the highest records of biomass, chitin and chitosan
produced by both strains were observed when sucrose and urea were used at a rate of 75 g/l , 1.7 g/l as a sole
carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Increasing the incubation temperature led to gradual increase in
biomass and chitosan yield up to 28 ˚C for both strains . The highest values of chitosan production were
obtained when both strains of A.niger were incubated at pH 4.5 for 7 days then decreased thereafter. Moreover,
increasing of corn steep liquor as nitrogen source to reach their maximum chitosan production at 150 g/l. Results
indicated that the two Aspergillus strains produced higher amounts of chitosan when cane molasses was used as a
carbon source rather than beet molasses. However , maximum values of chitosan were observed when mixture
of cane and beet molasses was used as a sole carbon source.
and A11)were studied .However, molasses and corn steep liquor as carbon and nitrogen sources were used for
maximization chitosan production. Results showed that the highest records of biomass, chitin and chitosan
produced by both strains were observed when sucrose and urea were used at a rate of 75 g/l , 1.7 g/l as a sole
carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. Increasing the incubation temperature led to gradual increase in
biomass and chitosan yield up to 28 ˚C for both strains . The highest values of chitosan production were
obtained when both strains of A.niger were incubated at pH 4.5 for 7 days then decreased thereafter. Moreover,
increasing of corn steep liquor as nitrogen source to reach their maximum chitosan production at 150 g/l. Results
indicated that the two Aspergillus strains produced higher amounts of chitosan when cane molasses was used as a
carbon source rather than beet molasses. However , maximum values of chitosan were observed when mixture
of cane and beet molasses was used as a sole carbon source.
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