화학공학소재연구정보센터
Process Biochemistry, Vol.34, No.3, 257-267, 1999
Impact of process parameters on chitinase production by an alkalophilic marine Beauveria bassiana in solid state fermentation
A chitinolytic fungus, Beauveria bassiana was isolated from marine sediment and significant process parameters influencing chitinase production in solid state fermentation using wheat bran were optimised. The organism was strongly alkalophilic and produced maximum chitinase at pH 9.20. The NaCl and colloidal chitin requirements varied with the type of moistening medium used. Vegetative (mycelial) inoculum was more suitable than conidial inoculum for obtaining maximal enzyme yield. The addition of phosphate and yeast extract resulted in enhancement of chitinase yield. After optimisation, the maximum enzyme yield was 246.6 units g(-1) initial dry substrate (U gIDS(-1)). This is the first report of the production of chitinase from a marine fungus.