Isolation and production of pullulahase by a new Aureobasidium pullulans isolate from the Fayoum Governorate (AUMC 2997) which was identified by the Assiut University Mycological Center was investigated. Another isolate from the Aswan Governorate (AUMC 1695) was kindly provided by the Assiut University Mycological Center. Acetone 2x gave better results for the precipitation of protein than 80% ammonium sulfate in the case of the media containing yeast extract. Very low protein production occurred in media without yeast extract. No enzyme production occurred in the first two days and the production of the enzyme started on the third day. Statistical analysis determined that the optimum conditions for the production of pullulanase were: incubation at 25 degrees C for 5 days, pH 5.5, with sucrose as carbon source at 100 g/L and sodium nitrate as nitrogen source at 2 g/L. Addition of manganese chloride to the medium (1, 2 and 3 g/L) caused inhibition of pullulanase. Also, while the lowest pullulan + pigment concentrations were attained at the fifth day, pH 5.5, at 15 degrees C, 100 g/L sucrose, 2 g/L nitrogen sources, the pullulan + pigment production increased with increasing the concentrations of manganese chloride.