Sol-gel immobilization as a suitable technique for enhancement of α-amylase activity of Aspergillus oryzae PP

Biotechnol Biotechnol Equip. 2014 Jul 4;28(4):728-732. doi: 10.1080/13102818.2014.947073. Epub 2014 Oct 22.

Abstract

Bioencapsulation of microbial cells in silica-based matrices has proved to be a good strategy to enhance the biosynthetic capabilities and viability of bioproducers. In the present study, mycelium and pellet cultures of strain Aspergillus oryzae PP were successfully immobilized in sol-gel hybrid matrices composed of tetraethylorthosilicate as an inorganic precursor, 5% (w/v) starch and 10 or 15% (w/v) polyethylene oxide, or 10% (w/v) calcium alginate as organic compounds. Biosynthetic activity of immobilized cultures was investigated by batch and fed-batch cultivation and the obtained results of 3042.04 IU cm-3 were comparable with the enzyme activity of the free cell culture. Immobilized cultures retained their viability and biosynthetic capabilities up to the 744th h during fed-batch fermentation processes. Consequently, sol-gel encapsulation in hybrid matrices could be considered as a promising technique for immobilization of Aspergillus oryzae PP in order to increase the α-amylase production.

Keywords: Aspergillus oryzae PP; amylase; immobilization; sol–gel hybrids.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by National Science Fund, Bulgaria [grant number DMU 03/12].