Characterization of multienzyme solutions produced by solid-state fermentation of babassu cake, for use in cold hydrolysis of raw biomass

•Solid-state fermentation is a promising technology for the production of enzymes.•Aspergillus awamori is capable of simultaneously producing various groups of enzymes.•Multienzyme complexes can be used for the efficient hydrolysis of biomasses.•Amylases from Aspergillus awamori performed better in...

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description •Solid-state fermentation is a promising technology for the production of enzymes.•Aspergillus awamori is capable of simultaneously producing various groups of enzymes.•Multienzyme complexes can be used for the efficient hydrolysis of biomasses.•Amylases from Aspergillus awamori performed better in the presence of Tween 80. The production of multienzyme solutions containing diverse hydrolytic enzymes has attracted increasing interest, because of their potential for simultaneously hydrolyzing different biological macromolecules. When these crude enzyme solutions are produced by solid-state fermentation (SSF) in agricultural byproducts, production costs are considerably lower than those of conventional submerged fermentation processes. Crude enzyme solutions containing mainly exo- and endoamylases, proteases, xylanases, and cellulases were produced under standardized procedures by means of SSF of babassu cake by Aspergillus awamori IOC-3914. Central composite designs were implemented and revealed optimal activities of the enzymes produced between pH 4.4–5.0 and 45–51°C. Based on the application of a global desirability analysis on all the group of enzymes detected in the multienzyme solution, an overall optimal activity was observed at 53°C and pH 4.7. These conditions were used for the separate hydrolysis of babassu cake and babassu flour, in order to evaluate the ability to simultaneously hydrolyze crude starch, cellulose, hemicelluloses, and protein. Under optimal global conditions, high levels of glucose, xylose, and free amino nitrogen (FAN) (up to 44, 19 and 0.75gL−1, respectively) were obtained. Finally, the use of Tween 80 was found to activate both exo- and endoamylases (up to 50% increase).
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Aspergillus awamori
babassu oil cake
Biological and medical sciences
biomass
Biotechnology
byproducts
cellulases
cellulose
cold
Cold hydrolysis
Crude enzyme solutions
flour
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
glucose
hemicellulose
hydrolysis
Methods. Procedures. Technologies
Microbial engineering. Fermentation and microbial culture technology
polysorbates
production costs
proteinases
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starch
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