Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate

Cocoa pod husk (CPH) is a by-product of cocoa production obtained after removing the beans from the fruit. The analysis of CPH has shown that it contains high amounts of protein. This study is aimed to utilize this protein source in hydrolase enzyme production. In this study, seven hydrolase enzym...

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spelling my.iium.irep.511852017-04-05T07:29:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/51185/ Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate Yusof, Faridah Khanahmadi, Soofia Amid, Azura Mahmod, Safa Senan T Technology (General) TP155 Chemical engineering Cocoa pod husk (CPH) is a by-product of cocoa production obtained after removing the beans from the fruit. The analysis of CPH has shown that it contains high amounts of protein. This study is aimed to utilize this protein source in hydrolase enzyme production. In this study, seven hydrolase enzymes (amylase, fructosyltransferase, mannanase,glucosidase, glucanase, lipase and protease) were screened from CPH for the first time for feasible industrial production. Among these hydrolases, lipase was chosen for the next steps of experiments as it has a lot of applications in different industries.The extraction of high active lipase from CPH has been done under optimum conditions.The condition that was optimum for the three major factors was achieved using Face centered central composite design (FCCCD) with response surface methodology (RSM) to obtain the highest enzyme activity of crude lipase from CPH. The optimum condition of extraction is used for preparation of cross-linked enzyme aggregate (CLEA). For the production of immobilized biocatalyst, the technique of CLEA is considered as an effective technique for its industrially attractive advantages. Referring to the results of OFAT, CLEA-lipase was prepared in the best condition at the presence of 30 mM ammonium sulphate, 70 mM glutaraldehyde with 0.23 mM Bovine serum albumin as an additive. Immobilization effectively improved the stability of lipase against various organic solvents Springerplus 2016 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51185/1/51185_Cocoa%20pod%20husk.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/51185/2/51185_Cocoa%20pod%20husk_WOS.pdf Yusof, Faridah and Khanahmadi, Soofia and Amid, Azura and Mahmod, Safa Senan (2016) Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate. SpringerPlus, 5 (57). pp. 1-18. ISSN 2193-1801 http://springerplus.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40064-015-1621-3 DOI 10.1186/s40064‑015‑1621‑3
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TP155 Chemical engineering
Yusof, Faridah
Khanahmadi, Soofia
Amid, Azura
Mahmod, Safa Senan
Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
description Cocoa pod husk (CPH) is a by-product of cocoa production obtained after removing the beans from the fruit. The analysis of CPH has shown that it contains high amounts of protein. This study is aimed to utilize this protein source in hydrolase enzyme production. In this study, seven hydrolase enzymes (amylase, fructosyltransferase, mannanase,glucosidase, glucanase, lipase and protease) were screened from CPH for the first time for feasible industrial production. Among these hydrolases, lipase was chosen for the next steps of experiments as it has a lot of applications in different industries.The extraction of high active lipase from CPH has been done under optimum conditions.The condition that was optimum for the three major factors was achieved using Face centered central composite design (FCCCD) with response surface methodology (RSM) to obtain the highest enzyme activity of crude lipase from CPH. The optimum condition of extraction is used for preparation of cross-linked enzyme aggregate (CLEA). For the production of immobilized biocatalyst, the technique of CLEA is considered as an effective technique for its industrially attractive advantages. Referring to the results of OFAT, CLEA-lipase was prepared in the best condition at the presence of 30 mM ammonium sulphate, 70 mM glutaraldehyde with 0.23 mM Bovine serum albumin as an additive. Immobilization effectively improved the stability of lipase against various organic solvents
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author Yusof, Faridah
Khanahmadi, Soofia
Amid, Azura
Mahmod, Safa Senan
author_facet Yusof, Faridah
Khanahmadi, Soofia
Amid, Azura
Mahmod, Safa Senan
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title Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
title_short Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
title_full Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
title_fullStr Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
title_full_unstemmed Cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
title_sort cocoa pod husk, a new source of hydrolase enzymes for preparation of cross‑linked enzyme aggregate
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