2018
DOI: 10.1089/ind.2017.0031
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Production of Chitinase fromMetarhizium anisopliaeby Solid-State Fermentation Using Sugarcane Bagasse as Substrate

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“…Chitin, being a solid material, can be directly used as the substrate for SSF, which potentially reduces the cost of the enzyme [ 72 ]. Chitinase production using SSF has been studied in various microorganisms, such as Trichoderma koningiopsis UFSMQ40 [ 79 ], Chromobacterium violaceum [ 80 ], Metarhizium anisopliae [ 81 ], and Bacillus thuringiensis R 176 [ 82 ]. The use of SSF for large-scale chitinase production is generally limited to laboratory scale, despite the low cost and high titer [ 83 ].…”
Section: Microbial Fermentation For Chitinase Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chitin, being a solid material, can be directly used as the substrate for SSF, which potentially reduces the cost of the enzyme [ 72 ]. Chitinase production using SSF has been studied in various microorganisms, such as Trichoderma koningiopsis UFSMQ40 [ 79 ], Chromobacterium violaceum [ 80 ], Metarhizium anisopliae [ 81 ], and Bacillus thuringiensis R 176 [ 82 ]. The use of SSF for large-scale chitinase production is generally limited to laboratory scale, despite the low cost and high titer [ 83 ].…”
Section: Microbial Fermentation For Chitinase Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the production of chitinases by yeasts such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ABDEL-KAREEM; RASMEY; ZOHRI, 2019) and Candida albicans (SELVAGGINI et al, 2004) has already been reported, filamentous fungi are those most used in the production of these enzymes; some of the genera used are Trichoderma (BALDONI et al, 2020;LOC et al, 2020), Penicillium (XIE et al, 2021), Aspergillus (ABDEL WAHAB et al, 2022), Metarhizium (DOS REIS et al, 2018), Beauveria (SCHMALTZ et al, 2021 and Thermothelomyces (POMMER et al, 2021).…”
Section: Production Of Fungal Chitinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the production of chitinases by yeasts such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae (ABDEL-KAREEM; RASMEY; ZOHRI, 2019) and Candida albicans (SELVAGGINI et al, 2004) has already been reported, filamentous fungi are those most used in the production of these enzymes; some of the genera used are Trichoderma (BALDONI et al, 2020;LOC et al, 2020), Penicillium (XIE et al, 2021), Aspergillus (ABDEL WAHAB et al, 2022), Metarhizium (DOS REIS et al, 2018), Beauveria (SCHMALTZ et al, 2021 and Thermothelomyces (POMMER et al, 2021).…”
Section: Production Of Fungal Chitinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%