Screening of new isolates fungal strains for polygalacturonase production in submerged fermentation

  • Amande Tivkaa University of Uyo
  • Adebayo-Tayo Bukola University of Ibadan
Keywords: Aspergillus spp., Fusarium spp., Mucor spp., microbiota of fruits, polygalacturonase

Abstract

Thirty–two fungi isolate belonging to the genera Aspergillus, Fusarium and Mucor were isolated from fungal contaminated fruits (Green beans, grape, cucumber, plantain, banana and oranges). Nine pectinolytic fungi were selected based on the screening of the isolates on solid agar using pectin as the single carbon source. The selected strains belong species: Fusarium compactum, Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus tamarii, Aspergillus sclerotioniger, Aspergillus parasiticus, Aspergillus terreus, Mucor piriformis, Aspergillus piperis and Aspergillus niger. The selected isolate were used for polygalacturonase production in submerged fermentation using different substrates derivated from fruits, pure citrus pectin, mango peels, watermelon peels, plantain peels and banana peels. The polygalacturonase yield ranged from 0.0212 - 5.8850 U/ml in which Aspergillus tamari produced the highest level of enzyme by cultivation on medium containing pure citrus pectin. The studies confirm that some selected fungal species isolated from contaminated fruits can be used for polygalacturonase production.

Published
2012-09-02
How to Cite
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Tivkaa A, Bukola A-T. Screening of new isolates fungal strains for polygalacturonase production in submerged fermentation. Innovative Romanian Food Biotechnology [Internet]. 2Sep.2012 [cited 3Jul.2024];(11):15-2. Available from: https://gup.ugal.ro/ugaljournals/index.php/IFRB/article/view/3390
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