Title of article :
Immobilization of Bacillus firmus strain 37 in inorganic matrix for cyclodextrin production
Author/Authors :
Moriwaki، نويسنده , , Cristiane and Pelissari، نويسنده , , Franciele Maria and Gonçalves، نويسنده , , Regina Aparecida Correia and Gonçalves، نويسنده , , José Eduardo and Matioli، نويسنده , , Graciette، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Cyclodextrins (CDs) are produced industrially from starch, using bacterial cyclodextrin glucanotransferases (CGTase). Cells of Bacillus firmus strain 37, immobilized by adsorption in different inorganic matrix, were used for β-CD production. The matrices were prepared by the sol–gel method and scanning electron microscopy observations showed that SiO2/TiO2 and SiO2/MnO2 were the most suitable matrices for effective immobilization. The operational stability of the immobilized cells was studied by repeated batch cultivation in four cycles of 144 h each. At the end of the second cycle, the cells immobilized in both matrices had maintained 60% of the β-CD production from the initial cycle, and a gradual fall in β-CD production occurred up to the fourth cycle, due to cell desorption from the matrices. Storage stability was studied for 7 months and the maximum β-CD production by immobilized cells in SiO2/MnO2 and SiO2/TiO2 occurred within 90 days of storage at 4 °C (4.4 ± 0.4 and 6.0 ± 0.3 mM β-CD, respectively). After 150 days of storage, they presented the same β-CD production as freshly prepared biocatalysts. When control cycles using free cells were carried out, they produced on average 3.0 ± 0.1 mM β-CD; hence, the immobilized cells showed a one-and-a-half to twofold increase in β-CD production compared to the free cells.
Keywords :
Cyclodextrins , Bacillus firmus , Operational stability , Inorganic matrix , Cell immobilization
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B Enzymatic
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B Enzymatic
Record number :
1713199
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