Abstract

SUMMARYResearch backgroundMicrobial β-fructofuranosidases are widely employed in food industry to produce inverted sugar or fructooligosaccharides. In this study, a newly isolated Aspergillus carbonarius PC-4 strain was used to optimize the β-fructofuranosidase production in a cost-effective process and the sucrose hydrolysis was evaluated to produce inverted sugars.Experimental approachOptimization of nutritional components of culture medium was carried out using simplex lattice mixture design for 72 and 120 h at 28 °C. One-factor-at-a-time methodology was used to optimize the physicochemical parameters. Crude enzyme was used for sucrose hydrolysis at different concentrations.Results and conclusionsThe optimized conditions of enzyme production were achieved from cultivations containing pineapple crown waste (1.3%, m/V) and yeast extract (0.3%, m/V) after 72 h with an enzyme activity of 9.4 U/mL, obtaining R2=91.85%, R2adjusted=85.06%, highest F-value (13.52) and low p-value (0.003). One-factor-at-a-time used for optimizing the physicochemical conditions showed optimum temperature (20 °C), pH (5.5), agitation (180 rpm) and time course (72 h) with a 3-fold increase of enzyme production. The invertase-induced sucrose hydrolysis showed the maximum yield (3.45 mmol of reducing sugars) using 10% of initial sucrose concentration. Higher sucrose concentrations caused the inhibition of invertase activity, possibly due to the saturation of substrate or formation of sucrose aggregates, making it difficult for the enzyme to access sucrose molecules within the created clusters. Therefore, a cost-effective method was developed for the invertase production using agroindustrial waste and the produced enzyme can be used efficiently for inverted sugar production at high sucrose concentration.Novelty and scientific contributionThis study presents an efficient utilization of pineapple crown waste to produce invertase by a newly isolated Aspergillus carbonarius PC-4 strain. This enzyme exhibited a good potential for inverted sugar production at high initial sucrose concentration, which is interesting for industrial applications.

Highlights

  • Invertases (β-d-fructofuranoside fructohydrolases, E.C. 3.2.1.26) are glycoside hydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of sucrose into d-glucose and d-fructose

  • This study presents an efficient utilization of pineapple crown waste to produce invertase by a newly isolated Aspergillus carbonarius PC-4 strain

  • The results observed in this study showed that A. carbonarius PC-4 invertase is suitable for application in bioprocess development involving initial sugarcane pressing, juice filtration and sugar hydrolysis to obtain high-fructose syrups

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Introduction

Invertases (β-d-fructofuranoside fructohydrolases, E.C. 3.2.1.26) are glycoside hydrolases that catalyze the hydrolysis of sucrose into d-glucose and d-fructose. These enzymes naturally occur in plant, bacteria, yeasts and filamentous fungi [1,2]. Inverted syrup with high fructose concentration is used in diverse food industries such as jam and jellied products. It minimizes the crystallization rate and maintains softness of sweetmeats, so the products will remain soft throughout their shelf life [5]. Biotechnol. 59 [3] 306–313 (2021)

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