2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822006000400011
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Production of cellulase-free xylanase by Trichoderma reesei SAF3

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“…The enzyme titre declined with increase in inoculum size beyond 1.0%. Several researchers have reported the use of 1.0-5.0% (v/v) inoculum for hyperproduction of xylanase [6,22,43]. Further, high concentration of inoculum is not preferred in industrial fermentation.…”
Section: Inoculum Size and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enzyme titre declined with increase in inoculum size beyond 1.0%. Several researchers have reported the use of 1.0-5.0% (v/v) inoculum for hyperproduction of xylanase [6,22,43]. Further, high concentration of inoculum is not preferred in industrial fermentation.…”
Section: Inoculum Size and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La enzima xilanasa en cuya producción industrial se utiliza principalmente el hongo Trichoderma sp., cataliza la hidrolisis del xilano polisacárido que constituye principalmente junto con la celulosa la hemicelulosa de la pared vegetal. Esta enzima se utiliza extensivamente en los procesos de alimentos y en la industria química y de pulpa, en procesos de obtención de biopulpa y de bioblanqueado, ya que provee ventajas como descenso en el consumo de cloro, la demanda química de oxigeno, con el consecuente incremento de la calidad del agua residual proveniente del proceso, (Kar et al, 2006).…”
Section: Universidad Eanunclassified
“…A exploração dos micro-organismos pela indústria gera bilhões de dólares a cada ano [6] e as vantagens de realizar ensaios com fungos filamentosos se devem a fatores como fácil cultivo e manipulação, produção de altos níveis de enzimas extracelulares, maior especificidade, menor consumo energético e maior velocidade de reação [7][8][9].…”
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