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Sugarcane baggase/wheat bran ratio, initial moisture content, concentration of basal medium and cultivation time were optimized in solid state fermentation (SSF) for the production of cellulase by an Trichoderma reesei VTT-D-80133 mutant using experiment optimization. Sugarcane baggase/wheat bran ratio (7/3), initial moisture content of 60%, 8 times concentration of basal medium and cultivation time of 7 days were optimum for cellulase production in SSF. The activity and productivity of cellullase obtained after 7 days of fermentation were 280,64 IU/g and 5 FPU/g of fermented medium; These activities are lower than 3,2 and 37 times compared with commercial cellulase (Amano T) of AMANO Company (Japan). Besides cellulase, fermented substrate contain activities of a-amylase 268,75 UI/g, protease 12,43 UI/g and xylanase 10073,25 BXU/g. The cellulase extract was shown to have some bands that their molecular weights are equivalent to commercial cellulase (Amano T) by sodium dodecyl sulphate poly-acrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). At the filter paper activity of cellulase was 5 FPU/ml, the yield of enzymatic hydrolysis of paper waste was 21%. The sugars (23,62 mg/ml) converted from paper waste by cellulase could be used further in the fermentation of valuable products.



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Issue: Vol 10 No 7 (2007)
Page No.: 17-24
Published: Jul 31, 2007
Section: Article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v10i7.2798

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Long, T., Khanh, H., Hanh, V., Phuong, L., Long, N., Hung, L., & Hong Van, T. (2007). OPTIMIZATION OF CELLULASE PRODUCTION BY TRICHODERMA REESEI ON SOLID SUBSTRATE MEDIUM. Science and Technology Development Journal, 10(7), 17-24. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v10i7.2798

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