Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp

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Autor(a) principal: Gorlach-Lira,Krystyna
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Pedroza,Maria Lourdes Vieira, Burdziej-Pokojska,Aleksandra, Rozycki,Henryk, Dahm,Hanna
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
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Resumo: Proteolytic activity and cell biomass of thermophilic Bacillus sp. strain were evaluated at various levels of initial pH and temperature by applying response surface methodology. The mineral medium containing yeast extract (0.01%) and starch (1%) was used throughout the experiment. The results of statistical analysis revealed the polynomial model with high coefficient of determination (R² = 0.8) for the biomass and total proteolytic activity of the strain studied. This model showed a satisfactory adjustment of the statistic model with the experimental data. The p values showed that the temperature and pH had significant effect on biomass and proteolytic activity (P<0.05) of strain tested. The highest proteolytic activity (2.333 U/ml/h) of the Bacillus sp. was predicted at 41º C and pH 4.8. The high biomass values were observed at broad range of temperature and pH.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
title Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
spellingShingle Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
Gorlach-Lira,Krystyna
Bacillus
proteolytic activity
response surface methodology
title_short Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
title_full Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
title_fullStr Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
title_full_unstemmed Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
title_sort Response surface analysis on the effect of temperature and pH on Growth and proteolytic activity of thermophilic Bacillus sp
author Gorlach-Lira,Krystyna
author_facet Gorlach-Lira,Krystyna
Pedroza,Maria Lourdes Vieira
Burdziej-Pokojska,Aleksandra
Rozycki,Henryk
Dahm,Hanna
author_role author
author2 Pedroza,Maria Lourdes Vieira
Burdziej-Pokojska,Aleksandra
Rozycki,Henryk
Dahm,Hanna
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gorlach-Lira,Krystyna
Pedroza,Maria Lourdes Vieira
Burdziej-Pokojska,Aleksandra
Rozycki,Henryk
Dahm,Hanna
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bacillus
proteolytic activity
response surface methodology
topic Bacillus
proteolytic activity
response surface methodology
description Proteolytic activity and cell biomass of thermophilic Bacillus sp. strain were evaluated at various levels of initial pH and temperature by applying response surface methodology. The mineral medium containing yeast extract (0.01%) and starch (1%) was used throughout the experiment. The results of statistical analysis revealed the polynomial model with high coefficient of determination (R² = 0.8) for the biomass and total proteolytic activity of the strain studied. This model showed a satisfactory adjustment of the statistic model with the experimental data. The p values showed that the temperature and pH had significant effect on biomass and proteolytic activity (P<0.05) of strain tested. The highest proteolytic activity (2.333 U/ml/h) of the Bacillus sp. was predicted at 41º C and pH 4.8. The high biomass values were observed at broad range of temperature and pH.
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