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  • Xylanase production with xylan rich lignocellulosic wastes by a local soil isolate of Trichoderma viride.

Xylanase production with xylan rich lignocellulosic wastes by a local soil isolate of Trichoderma viride.

Brazilian journal of microbiology : [publication of the Brazilian Society for Microbiology] (2008-07-01)
Meenakshi Goyal, K L Kalra, V K Sareen, G Soni
ABSTRACT

In the present study, cultural and nutritional conditions for enhanced production of xylanase by a local soil isolate of Trichoderma viride, using various lignocellulosic substrates in submerged culture fermentation have been optimized. Of the lignocellulosics used, maize straw was the best inducer followed by jowar straw for xylanase production. The highest activity achieved was between 14 to 17 days of fermentation. A continuous increase in xylanase production was observed with increasing level of lignocellulosics in the medium and highest activity was observed with maize straw at 5% level. Xylanase production with higher levels of lignocellulosics (3 to 5%) of maize, jowar and barseem was found to be higher as compared to that with commercial xylan as carbon source. Sodium nitrate was the best nitrogen source among the six sources used. Maximum xylanase production was achieved with initial medium pH of 3.5-4.0 and incubation temperature of 25ºC.The enzyme preparation was effective in bringing about saccharification of different lignocellulosics. The xylanase production could be further improved by using alkali treated straw as carbon source.

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Xylanase from Trichoderma viride, lyophilized powder, 100-300 units/mg protein