Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Microbiology & Fermentation Technology Regular Papers
Production of Multi-Fiber Modifying Enzyme from Mamillisphaeria sp. for Refining of Recycled Paper Pulp
Thanaporn LAOTHANACHAREONParichart KHONZUENakul RATTANAPHANPhungjai TINNASULANONSaowanee APAWASINAtchara PAEMANEEVasimon RUANGLEKSutipa TANAPONGPIPATVerawat CHAMPREDALily EURWILAICHITR
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2011 年 75 巻 12 号 p. 2297-2303

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Enzymatic modification of pulp is receiving increasing interest for energy reduction at the refining step of the paper-making process. In this study, the production of a multi-fiber modifying enzyme from Mamillisphaeria sp. BCC8893 was optimized in submerged fermentation using a response-surface methodology. Maximal production was obtained in a complex medium comprising wheat bran, soybean, and rice bran supplemented with yeast extract at pH 6.0 and a harvest time of 7 d, resulting in 9.2 IU/mL of carboxymethyl cellulase (CMCase), 14.9 IU/mL of filter paper activity (FPase), and 242.7 IU/mL of xylanase. Treatment of old corrugated container pulp at 0.2–0.3 IU of CMCase/g of pulp led to reductions in refining energy of 8.5–14.8%. The major physical properties were retained, including tensile and compression strength. Proteomic analysis showed that the enzyme was a complex composite of endo-glucanases, cellobiohydrolases, beta-1,4-xylanases, and beta-glucanases belonging to various glycosyl hydrolase families, suggestive of cooperative enzyme action in fiber modification, providing the basis for refining efficiency.
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