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  • Amylases are crucial enzymes for various biotechnological and industrial uses, and this research focused on producing amylase from peach palm waste using the fungus AM7 through solid state fermentation.
  • By optimizing the nitrogen source with a combination of peptone and ammonium phosphate, the yield of amylase increased by 45%, reaching 42.4 U/gds.
  • The amylase showed a broad optimal activity range, maintained stability across diverse conditions and chemicals, indicating its promising potential for industrial applications, especially in food processing.

Article Abstract

Amylases are among the most important enzymes for biotechnological and industrial applications. The present work aimed to analyse the use of agro-industrial waste as a low-cost substrate to the obtention of the amylase by the fungus AM7 (CCMB617P) under solid state fermentation (SSF). The fungus was able to produce amylase using solely peach palm waste as a substrate (29.2 U/gds), however when a simplex centroid mixture design was applied to optimise the composition of the nitrogen source, peptone, and ammonium phosphate (7:3 w/w) in a total of 1% were added and an increase of the 45% (42.4 U/gds) was observed in relation to the activity initially obtained. The physicochemical characterisation of amylase revealed the optimum activity at pH 4.0 and temperature 50 °C to 60 °C. The amylase retained around 90% of its activity in a pH range from 4.0 to 7.0 and a temperature 40 °C to 70 °C, and 60% in a range from 80 °C to 100 °C, for up to 1 h. Amylase showed an increase in its activity with Al, Ag, and Co, however, the Cunegatively influenced the enzymatic activity. The enzyme was stable in the presence of SDS and β-mercaptoethanol. The cost-effective enzyme extraction and stable amylase highlight its strong potential in industry applications, especially in food processes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11636142PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21501203.2023.2276728DOI Listing

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