Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes

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Autor(a) principal: Blanco,Alina Sánchez
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Durive,Osmar Palacios, Pérez,Sulema Batista, Montes,Zoraida Díaz, Guerra,Nelson Pérez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The simultaneous production of amylase (AA) and protease (PA) activity by Bacillus subtilis UO-01 in brewery wastes was studied by combining the response surface methodology with the kinetic study of the process. The optimum conditions (T = 36.0 °C and pH = 6.8) for high biomass production (0.92 g/L) were similar to the conditions (T = 36.8 °C and pH = 6.6) for high AA synthesis (9.26 EU/mL). However, the maximum PA level (9.77 EU/mL) was obtained at pH 7.1 and 37.8 °C. Under these conditions, a considerably high reduction (between 69.9 and 77.8%) of the initial chemical oxygen demand of the waste was achieved. In verification experiments under the optimized conditions for production of each enzyme, the AA and PA obtained after 15 h of incubation were, respectively, 9.35 and 9.87 EU/mL. By using the Luedeking and Piret model, both enzymes were classified as growth-associated metabolites. Protease production delay seemed to be related to the consumption of non-protein and protein nitrogen. These results indicate that the brewery waste could be successfully used for a high scale production of amylases and proteases at a low cost.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
title Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
spellingShingle Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
Blanco,Alina Sánchez
Amylases
Bacillus subtilis
Brewery wastes
Proteases
Response surface methodology
title_short Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
title_full Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
title_fullStr Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
title_sort Simultaneous production of amylases and proteases by Bacillus subtilis in brewery wastes
author Blanco,Alina Sánchez
author_facet Blanco,Alina Sánchez
Durive,Osmar Palacios
Pérez,Sulema Batista
Montes,Zoraida Díaz
Guerra,Nelson Pérez
author_role author
author2 Durive,Osmar Palacios
Pérez,Sulema Batista
Montes,Zoraida Díaz
Guerra,Nelson Pérez
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blanco,Alina Sánchez
Durive,Osmar Palacios
Pérez,Sulema Batista
Montes,Zoraida Díaz
Guerra,Nelson Pérez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amylases
Bacillus subtilis
Brewery wastes
Proteases
Response surface methodology
topic Amylases
Bacillus subtilis
Brewery wastes
Proteases
Response surface methodology
description ABSTRACT The simultaneous production of amylase (AA) and protease (PA) activity by Bacillus subtilis UO-01 in brewery wastes was studied by combining the response surface methodology with the kinetic study of the process. The optimum conditions (T = 36.0 °C and pH = 6.8) for high biomass production (0.92 g/L) were similar to the conditions (T = 36.8 °C and pH = 6.6) for high AA synthesis (9.26 EU/mL). However, the maximum PA level (9.77 EU/mL) was obtained at pH 7.1 and 37.8 °C. Under these conditions, a considerably high reduction (between 69.9 and 77.8%) of the initial chemical oxygen demand of the waste was achieved. In verification experiments under the optimized conditions for production of each enzyme, the AA and PA obtained after 15 h of incubation were, respectively, 9.35 and 9.87 EU/mL. By using the Luedeking and Piret model, both enzymes were classified as growth-associated metabolites. Protease production delay seemed to be related to the consumption of non-protein and protein nitrogen. These results indicate that the brewery waste could be successfully used for a high scale production of amylases and proteases at a low cost.
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