Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Jéssica Barros Aguiar; Universidade Federal do Tocantins
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Frantz, Suélen Caroline, Marques, Anelise Kappes, Coelho, Cristiane Martins, Morais, Paula Benevides de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Journal of Bioenergy and Food Science
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ifap.edu.br/index.php/JBFS/article/view/75
Resumo: Fungal cellulases and xylanases derived from the huge degradative capabilities of these microorganisms and excreted to medium, raise a biotechnologixcal interest due to large application potential. The objective of this paper is to identify the production of the enzymes cellulase and xylanase by filamentous fungi isolated from allochthonous leaf litter in a stream in Cerrado ecosystem. The tests were carried out using 100 strains grown in synthetic culture medium containing carboxymethyl cellulose or beechwood xylan as sole carbon source for cellulase and xylanase production detection respectively. Inocula were performed in the center of plates and stored for 4 days at 28 ° C and subjected afterwards to thermal shock at 50 ° C for 16 hours. Plates were stained with Congo red solution and washed with a NaCl solution for betterdetection of the hydrolysis halo. Sixty nine percent of the fungal strains tested were positive for cellulase of which 23% were considered with potential for application in biotechnology. None of the fungal strains was able to degrade xylan
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
title Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
spellingShingle Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
Silva, Jéssica Barros Aguiar; Universidade Federal do Tocantins
Biotecnologia; Biodiversidade
celulase, xilanase, filamentous fungi
title_short Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
title_full Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
title_fullStr Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
title_full_unstemmed Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
title_sort Production of extracellular enzymes by fungi associated to the decomposition of plant materials in streams / Produção de enzimas extracelulares por fungos associados à decomposição materiais vegetais em riachos
author Silva, Jéssica Barros Aguiar; Universidade Federal do Tocantins
author_facet Silva, Jéssica Barros Aguiar; Universidade Federal do Tocantins
Frantz, Suélen Caroline
Marques, Anelise Kappes
Coelho, Cristiane Martins
Morais, Paula Benevides de
author_role author
author2 Frantz, Suélen Caroline
Marques, Anelise Kappes
Coelho, Cristiane Martins
Morais, Paula Benevides de
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Cnpq
Universidade Federal do Tocantins
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Jéssica Barros Aguiar; Universidade Federal do Tocantins
Frantz, Suélen Caroline
Marques, Anelise Kappes
Coelho, Cristiane Martins
Morais, Paula Benevides de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biotecnologia; Biodiversidade
celulase, xilanase, filamentous fungi
topic Biotecnologia; Biodiversidade
celulase, xilanase, filamentous fungi
description Fungal cellulases and xylanases derived from the huge degradative capabilities of these microorganisms and excreted to medium, raise a biotechnologixcal interest due to large application potential. The objective of this paper is to identify the production of the enzymes cellulase and xylanase by filamentous fungi isolated from allochthonous leaf litter in a stream in Cerrado ecosystem. The tests were carried out using 100 strains grown in synthetic culture medium containing carboxymethyl cellulose or beechwood xylan as sole carbon source for cellulase and xylanase production detection respectively. Inocula were performed in the center of plates and stored for 4 days at 28 ° C and subjected afterwards to thermal shock at 50 ° C for 16 hours. Plates were stained with Congo red solution and washed with a NaCl solution for betterdetection of the hydrolysis halo. Sixty nine percent of the fungal strains tested were positive for cellulase of which 23% were considered with potential for application in biotechnology. None of the fungal strains was able to degrade xylan
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