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Production of mold lactase

โœ Scribed by A. Mustranta; E. Karvonen; H. Ojamo; M. Linko


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
273 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0141-5492

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โœฆ Synopsis


A process for production of mold lactase was developed.

Tests were carried out in pilot and industrial scale with an A sper~illus niger strain selected after screening a number of molds.

A computer coupled autoanalyzer system was used for monitoring enzyme formation in the pilot fermentor. Lactase production was investigated using different pH-and temperature-profiles.

A. niger lactase has an acid pH optimum, a high temperature optimum and good stability. It does not require any metal ions.

It is suitable for immobilization for hydrolysis of lactose in acid whey.

Three-fold enhancement of lactase production was obtained by mutagenizing A. niger using NTG as mutagenic agent.

The lactases produced by the mutants have the same pH and temperature optima and stability but the growth properties of the mutants were different from those of the original strain.

Sufficient specific activity of the enzyme preparation for immobilization was obtained by purifying the enzyme by selective adsorption on Na-Ca-silicate.


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