Abstract

The fungus Chaetomium gracile is used for production of dextranase and removal of dextran during sugar manufacturing process, however, the productivity of dextranase is low. In this study, we investigated the influence of carbon source on dextranase production using dextrans of different sizes. Culturing C. gracile in medium containing crude dextran and use of high molecular weight of dextrans resulted in the higher yield of dextranase production (80.5 ± 4.0 U ml−1). Cells incubated in medium containing glucose as sole carbon source exhibited a high growth rate but did not produce dextranase. Based on these findings, fed-batch and two-step fermentation strategies were employed to further increase the yield of dextranase with production of 159.5 and 187.0 U ml−1, respectively.

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