Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Vol.118, No.1-3, 205-214, 2004
Thermostable phytase production by Thermoascus aurantiacus in submerged fermentation
Phytases act on phytic acid, an antinutrient factor present in animal feeds, and release inorganic phosphate. We optimized the production parameters for phytase production using Thermoascus attrantiacus (TUB F 43),a thermophilic fungal culture, by submerged fermentation. A semisynthetic medium containing glucose, starch, peptone, and minerals supplemented with 3.75% (w/v) wheat bran particles was found to be the best production medium among the various combinations tried. Further supplementation of this medium with surfactants such as Tween-20 and Tween-80 considerably enhanced the enzyme yield. A maximum phytase activity (468.22 U/mL) was obtained using this production medium containing 2% (v/v),Tween-20 after 72 h of fermentation at 45degreesC in shake-flask cultures with a rotation of 150 rpm. Herein we present details of a few of the process parameter optimizations. The phytase enzyme was found to be thermostable, and the optimal temperature for phytase activity was found to be 55degreesC. However, 80% of the activity still remained when the temperature was shifted to 70degreesC.
Keywords:Thermoascus aurantiactis;thermostable phytase;submerged fermentation;surfactants;phytic acid