Abstract

Fifteen isolates of Aspergillus flavus, six isolates of Aspergillus niger and two isolates of Penicillium chrysogenum showing chitinolytic activity were isolated from chitin-rich soils of shrimp drying fields. Major process parameters affecting the production of chitinases by two isolates of P. chrysogenum, PPCS 1 and PPCS 2 have been optimised under solid substrate conditions. Maximum chitinase was recovered from mouldy bran with 1% sodium chloride solution, which showed temperature and pH optima at 40 °C and 4.0, respectively. MS–HCl as a moistening medium and 24 °C growth temperature were most suitable for chitinase production by both isolates. Isolate PPCS 1 yielded maximum chitinase (3809 units g −1 (U g −1) initial dry substrate) at pH 5.0; inoculum size 1 × 10 6 spore ml −1 and 80% initial moisture content, whereas isolate PPCS 2 yielded maximum chitinase (2516 U g −1 initial dry substrate) at pH 4.0; inoculum size 1 × 10 10 spore ml −1 and 120% initial moisture content.

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