Ganodermalucidum, a white rot fungus belonging to basidiomycetes group, which is widely distributed worldwide, was studied for the production of the lignin-modifying enzymelaccase. In this experiment laccase production was investigated using submerged fermentation. The effects of variations in the media nutrient composition or culture conditions were provided to increase the production of laccase at laboratory level. The conditions for maximum production of Laccase by G. lucidum have been optimized in shake flask studies. The parameters like temperature, pH, Inoculum size and Incubation...
Ganodermalucidum, a white rot fungus belonging to basidiomycetes group, which is widely distributed worldwide, was studied for the production of the l...
The production of laccase by an indigenous strain of Coriolus versicolor was studied on submerged fermentation. The physical parameters namely, pH, Temperature, Incubation period, Inoculum size were studied for the higher Laccase enzyme production. The optimum pH for the both biomass and laccase production was found to be pH 5.0 which shows the maximum (12.88 U/ml) laccase activity and pH 10.0 shows the minimum (5.86 U/ml) laccase activity. Of the different temperature (15 oC, 20 oC up to 40 oC) tested for the optimal laccase production 25 oC showed the maximum (11.52 U/ml) laccase activity,...
The production of laccase by an indigenous strain of Coriolus versicolor was studied on submerged fermentation. The physical parameters namely, pH, Te...