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Production and evaluation of cellulase enzyme from Trichoderma Hamatum and Rhizopus nigricans.Annals of Agric. sci. Moshtohor,36(4)2235-2249 .
Authors: Foda,F.F.A., and Abd El-Aleem, I. M.
Year: 1998
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PRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF CELLULASE ENZYMES FROM TRICHODERMA HAMA TUM AND RHIZOPUS NIGMCANS BY Foda, F.F. and Abd EleAleem, L M. Dept. of Agric. Biochein., Fac. of Agric., Moshiohor, Zagazig Univer. Banha Branch ABSTRACT a Two different fungi strains were used for production of cellulase enzymes. Trichoderma Hamalum was found to be the best cellulase producer. The optimum conditions for cellulase production using two different fungi was found to be by mandel ‘ s media (No. 1) with (I % w/v) cellulose powder and (1 % w/v) carboxymethyl cellulose as carbon source, at pH 58 and incubation for 9 days at 3O’ C. The final activity of carboxy methyl cellulase (CMC ase) and filter paper activity (FP ase) were I 3 . 1 U/nil and 1 b7 U/ml for Trichoderma Harnatum 4 6.4 UI ml and I. 1 UI ml for Rhizopus nigricans by using CMC in Mandel’s media after 9 days. However. the CMCase and FPase were 14.3 U/ml and 3.3 U/mal for Trichoderma Hamatum, 8.9 U/ml and 2.7 U/ml for Rhizopus nigri cans by using cellulose powder in Mandel’s media at the same incubation time. The relaْve activity of cellulase enzymes were 93 .8 % and 9 1 .4 % for Tri choderma Hamalum and Rhizopus nigricans , respectively after 63 days incubation time at 40 • The optimum pH values were 5.0 for the first and 5.5 for the second and the optimum temperature was 55° C and 500 C for two fungi. respectively. The optimum enzyme concentrations for both were 0.5 ml (0.07-O. I mg proteinlmL) cultural filtrate. The Iا values were 2 mg/ml and 0.18 mg/rn] and maximum reaction velocity (V) were 163.7 mMJL and 1 15.3 mM/L for Tri choderma Hamatum and Rhizopus nigricans, respectively.

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