Enhanced inulinase production by Fusarium solani JALPK from invasive weed using response surface methodology

PP Kamble, SS Suryawanshi, JP Jadhav… - Journal of microbiological …, 2019 - Elsevier
The present study is the first report of utilizing Tithonia rotundifolia weed as a substrate for
inulinase production from Fusarium solani JALPK. It also deals with the statistical
optimization of culture conditions to enhance the enzyme yield. Amongst the 11 variables
screened by Plackett-Burman design, Inulin in combination with Agave sisalana extract,
Tithonia rotundifolia extract and NaNO 3 had a significant influence on inulinase production
and their concentrations were further optimized employing Box Behnken design. An …
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