Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying
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Resumo: | This work aimed to provide technological treatment to enzymatic extract rich in endoglucanase, obtained by solid state culture using the fungus Myceliophtora thermophila M77, through spray-drying. Operational parameters and adjuvants were varied in order to obtain stable enzymes with high activities during storage. The experiments were divided into adjuvant discrimination, optimization of the drying conditions, storage of the raw enzymatic extract (REE) and powders, evaluation of drying on the physical-chemical characteristics of the endoglucanase, and powder morphology. Statistical experimental designs were used to evaluate the effect of the variables exit air temperature, solution flow rate, proportion REE/adjuvant, and total solid content on the enzyme activity retention and powder moisture content. The adjuvant Arabic gum was selected from the discrimination assays. From the optimization experiments, it was determined that the lower flow rate and air exit temperature resulted in the highest enzyme activity retention, while low temperature and solution flow rate resulted in the lowest retention. The total solid concentration was not statistically significant. The powders produced in the Best and in the worst drying conditions were stored at room temperature and under refrigeration and the enzymatic activity was measured at 15 days intervals. The statistical analysis did not show any difference in the enzymatic activity retention after long periods of storage for both drying conditions and both storage alternatives. The influence of temperature and pH on the enzyme activity was also investigated before and after the drying process, and it was noticed that these physical-chemical properties were not affected by the adjuvants and by the drying process. The morphology of the powders, obtained using the inert gas adsorption method, indicated that the powder obtained under the worst drying condition presented specific superficial area twice ... |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-dryingTecnologia de alimentosEnzimas de fungos - Aplicações industriaisEnzimas de fungos - ArmazenamentoFungos termofilicosCelulaseSecagem em sprayFungal enzymes - Industrial applicationsThis work aimed to provide technological treatment to enzymatic extract rich in endoglucanase, obtained by solid state culture using the fungus Myceliophtora thermophila M77, through spray-drying. Operational parameters and adjuvants were varied in order to obtain stable enzymes with high activities during storage. The experiments were divided into adjuvant discrimination, optimization of the drying conditions, storage of the raw enzymatic extract (REE) and powders, evaluation of drying on the physical-chemical characteristics of the endoglucanase, and powder morphology. Statistical experimental designs were used to evaluate the effect of the variables exit air temperature, solution flow rate, proportion REE/adjuvant, and total solid content on the enzyme activity retention and powder moisture content. The adjuvant Arabic gum was selected from the discrimination assays. From the optimization experiments, it was determined that the lower flow rate and air exit temperature resulted in the highest enzyme activity retention, while low temperature and solution flow rate resulted in the lowest retention. The total solid concentration was not statistically significant. The powders produced in the Best and in the worst drying conditions were stored at room temperature and under refrigeration and the enzymatic activity was measured at 15 days intervals. The statistical analysis did not show any difference in the enzymatic activity retention after long periods of storage for both drying conditions and both storage alternatives. The influence of temperature and pH on the enzyme activity was also investigated before and after the drying process, and it was noticed that these physical-chemical properties were not affected by the adjuvants and by the drying process. The morphology of the powders, obtained using the inert gas adsorption method, indicated that the powder obtained under the worst drying condition presented specific superficial area twice ...Este trabalho visou dar tratamento tecnológico a extratos enzimáticos ricos em endoglucanases obtidos por cultivo em estado sólido (CES) do fungo termofílico Myceliophtora thermophila M77, através da secagem por spray-drying. A fim de garantir a estabilidade das enzimas durante um período de armazenamento, o extrato enzimático bruto (EEB) foi seco em spray-dryer sendo investigados os parâmetros operacionais e os adjuvantes de secagem para garantir a maior retenção da atividade enzimática após a secagem. Os ensaios foram divididos entre discriminação do adjuvante que proporcionasse maior proteção às enzimas, otimização das condições de secagem, armazenamento do EEB e dos pós secos, avaliação do efeito da secagem sobre as propriedades físico-químicas das endoglucanases e morfologia dos pós. Utilizou-se de planejamentos estatísticos para analisar os efeitos das variáveis temperatura de saída do ar de secagem, vazão de alimentação de solução, proporção entre o EEB e adjuvante, e teor de sólidos na formulação, sendo as respostas retenção de atividade enzimática e umidade dos pós. Nos ensaios de discriminação foi selecionado o adjuvante goma arábica. Em seguida, nos ensaios para otimização das condições de secagem, foi identificado menor vazão de alimentação e menores temperaturas de saída do ar de secagem para maiores retenções de atividade enzimática e maiores temperaturas e menores vazões para menores teores de umidade dos pós, o teor de sólidos revelou-se não significativo. O pó obtido nas condições mais favorável e menos favorável para a retenção da atividade enzimática foi armazenado à temperatura ambiente e sob refrigeração e a atividade enzimática determinada quinzenalmente. A análise estatística revelou não haver diferença na retenção da atividade enzimática após longos períodos para ambas as condições de secagem selecionadas e alternativas de armazenamento...Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Thoméo, João Cláudio [UNESP]Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Shiota, Viviane Moriya [UNESP]2014-11-10T11:09:48Z2014-11-10T11:09:48Z2014-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis115 f. : il. color., tabs.application/pdfSHIOTA, Viviane Moriya. Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying. 2014. 115 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Instituto de Biociências, Letras e Ciências Exatas, 2014.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/110508000789630000789630.pdf33004153070P3Alephreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-01-18T06:28:46Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/110508Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:21:55.176706Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying Shiota, Viviane Moriya [UNESP] Tecnologia de alimentos Enzimas de fungos - Aplicações industriais Enzimas de fungos - Armazenamento Fungos termofilicos Celulase Secagem em spray Fungal enzymes - Industrial applications |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
title_full |
Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying |
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Shiota, Viviane Moriya [UNESP] |
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Shiota, Viviane Moriya [UNESP] |
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Thoméo, João Cláudio [UNESP] Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Shiota, Viviane Moriya [UNESP] |
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Tecnologia de alimentos Enzimas de fungos - Aplicações industriais Enzimas de fungos - Armazenamento Fungos termofilicos Celulase Secagem em spray Fungal enzymes - Industrial applications |
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Tecnologia de alimentos Enzimas de fungos - Aplicações industriais Enzimas de fungos - Armazenamento Fungos termofilicos Celulase Secagem em spray Fungal enzymes - Industrial applications |
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This work aimed to provide technological treatment to enzymatic extract rich in endoglucanase, obtained by solid state culture using the fungus Myceliophtora thermophila M77, through spray-drying. Operational parameters and adjuvants were varied in order to obtain stable enzymes with high activities during storage. The experiments were divided into adjuvant discrimination, optimization of the drying conditions, storage of the raw enzymatic extract (REE) and powders, evaluation of drying on the physical-chemical characteristics of the endoglucanase, and powder morphology. Statistical experimental designs were used to evaluate the effect of the variables exit air temperature, solution flow rate, proportion REE/adjuvant, and total solid content on the enzyme activity retention and powder moisture content. The adjuvant Arabic gum was selected from the discrimination assays. From the optimization experiments, it was determined that the lower flow rate and air exit temperature resulted in the highest enzyme activity retention, while low temperature and solution flow rate resulted in the lowest retention. The total solid concentration was not statistically significant. The powders produced in the Best and in the worst drying conditions were stored at room temperature and under refrigeration and the enzymatic activity was measured at 15 days intervals. The statistical analysis did not show any difference in the enzymatic activity retention after long periods of storage for both drying conditions and both storage alternatives. The influence of temperature and pH on the enzyme activity was also investigated before and after the drying process, and it was noticed that these physical-chemical properties were not affected by the adjuvants and by the drying process. The morphology of the powders, obtained using the inert gas adsorption method, indicated that the powder obtained under the worst drying condition presented specific superficial area twice ... |
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SHIOTA, Viviane Moriya. Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying. 2014. 115 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Instituto de Biociências, Letras e Ciências Exatas, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/110508 000789630 000789630.pdf 33004153070P3 |
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SHIOTA, Viviane Moriya. Secagem de celulases de origem fúngica por spray-drying. 2014. 115 f. Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Instituto de Biociências, Letras e Ciências Exatas, 2014. 000789630 000789630.pdf 33004153070P3 |
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