KMID : 0379119940220030254
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Korean Journal of Mycology 1994 Volume.22 No. 3 p.254 ~ p.259
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Improved Production of Ligninase and Laccase by Phanerochaete chrysosporium and Ceriporiopsis subvermispora
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±è°æ¼ö/Kim, Kyung Soo
È«ÀÎÇ¥/Â÷µ¿¿/À¯½ÂÇå/°¾È¼®/Croan, Suki C./Hong, In Pyo/Cha, Dong Yeul/Yu, Seung Hun/Kang, An Seok
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Abstract
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The ever increasing demand for energy and the shoe of resources all over the world have generated interest in recycling renewable sources suck as lignocellulosed which otberwise would go to waste and cause environmental pollution. Lignin is the incrustation material for cellulose and hemicellulose, therefore, cellulose and hemicelluloseare not easily degraded. Recycling lignocellulosic wastes as agricultural material are benefit to everybody and everything. In to improve ligninase and lactase production of Phanerochaete chrysosporium, BKM-F-1767 and Ceriporiopsis subvermispora, FP 90031-SP, were compared. The ligninase activity of P. chrysosporium was maximum on day 4.5 of shaking culture at 150 rpm 2.5 §¯ in a back and forth cycle. The lactase activity of C. subvermispora pore was maximum on day 5.5 for 2% malt extract+0.1% yeast extract+0.1% Tween 20+6 mM Benzyl alcohol culture medium at stationary state.
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