In the industrial processing of starch, the thermostable glucoamylase
is employed in saccharification step. The thermophilic fungi Humicola
grisea has been used for the glucoamylase production in solid state fermentation.
The extracellular glucoamylase is estimated using glucose oxidase –
peroxidase assay method. The initial screening studies revealed that wheat
bran is the best substrate among the studied agricultural residues. The fermentation
parameters were optimized through the response surface approach.
By using central composite design, the optimal values of four important
parameters viz., mineral salt solution concentration, incubation
period, initial moisture content and inoculum size for glucoamylase production
were found to be 65 % (v/w), 80 h, 240 % (v/w) and 13 % (v/w) respectively.
The experimental activity of 282 U/gds obtained was close to the predicted
activity of 288 U/gds. A high R2 value (0.9741), P values lesser than
0.05 and AARD values (1.98 %) indicate the accuracy of the proposed model.
Keywords
Glucoamylase, Humicola grisea, Response surface methodology, Solid state fermentation
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