Amylase

Effect of Nitrogen Sources on Penicillium chrysogenum Biomass and Amylase Production Using Cassava Whey

Industrial wastes like starchy wastes cause environmental pollution especially of waterways however, they can be used for biosynthesis of enzymes (amylases) thereby reducing their pollution impact on the environment. Amylases are starch degrading enzymes that have great importance in biotechnology and starch processing industries. This study aimed at optimizing Penicillium chrysogenum biomass and amylase production in cassava whey media using organic and inorganic nitrogen supplementations. Biomass yield of P.

Utilization of Banana Peel as a Substrate for Single Cell Protein and Amylase Production by Aspergillus niger

The suitability of banana peel medium for Aspergillus niger Single Cell Protein (SCP) and amylase production was studied. Single Cell Protein and amylase production was investigated using media designated as Supplemented Banana Peel (SBP), Glucose Banana Peel (GBP) and Unsupplemented Banana Peel (UBP). Biomass of A. niger protein content, amylase production and pH were determined using standard techniques in the course of submerged fermentation. Analyses of the various media showed that SBP medium produced the highest yield of A.