Effects of nitrogen and carbon sources on the production of inulinase from strain Bacillus sp. SG113
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Mar 26, 2016
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Published Online: Mar 26, 2016
Page range: 69 - 74
Received: Oct 30, 2015
Accepted: Mar 11, 2016
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/asn-2016-0010
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The effects of the carbon and nitrogen substrates on the growth of Bacillus sp. SG113 strain were studied. The use of organic nitrogen sources (peptone, beef extract, yeast extract, casein) leads to rapid cellular growth and the best results for the Bacillus strain were obtained with casein hydrolysate. From the inorganic nitrogen sources studied, the (NH4) 2SO4 proved to be the best nitrogen source. Casein hydrolysate and (NH4) 2SO4 stimulated the invertase synthesis. In the presence of Jerusalem artichoke, onion and garlic extracts as carbon sources the strain synthesized from 6 to 10 times more inulinase.