Statistical optimization of medium components for the production of xylanase byAspergillus niger KK2 in submerged cultivation

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Byeong Jo Min
Yang Soon Park
Seong Woo Kang
Yoon Seok Song
Jong Ho Lee
Chulhwan Park
Chan Wha Kim
Seung Wook Kim
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[1] Korea University,College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] CTCBIO Inc.,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
[3] Korea University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[4] Kwangwoon University,undefined
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corn steep liquor (CSL); response surface methodology (RSM); rice straw; xylanase;
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Medium composition was optimized for the production of xylanase byAspergillus niger KK2 using statistical experimental designs. Corn steep liquor (CSL) and industrial yeast extract (IYE) were the most important factors affecting xylanase activity. The medium that produced the optimum conditions for the production of xylanase contained 3% rice straw, 1% wheat bran, 6.3% CSL, 0.15% IYE, and 0.5% KH2PO4. After 4 days of cultivation under optimized conditions in a 2.5-L stirred tank reactor the activity and productivity of xylanase were 620 IU/mL and 6,458 IU/L.h, respectively. The highest xylanase activity obtained using the optimized medium was 80% greater than the activity obtained using basal medium. The xylanase activity predicted by a polynomial model was 670 IU/ml.
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