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Foam fractionation of Exo-lipases from a growing fungus (Pleurotus sapidus)


Authors listLinke, D; Zorn, H; Gerken, B; Parlar, H; Berger, RG

Publication year2005

Pages323-327

JournalLipids

Volume number40

Issue number3

ISSN0024-4201

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1389-x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Active lipases were isolated from the culture supernatant of the basidiomycetous fungus Pleurotus sapidus by foam fractionation. The pH value, the gas flow, and the foaming period were systematically varied to optimize the transport of the enzymes into the foam phase. On a 70-mL scale, a maximum recovery of hydrolytic activity of 95% was obtained at pH 7.0 and 60 mL N-2 min(-1) after 50 min. The procedure, with minor modifications, was also applicable to native pellet cultures of P. sapidus. The same recovery of 95% was achieved, with purification and enrichment factors of 11.6 and 28.0, respectively.



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Harvard Citation styleLinke, D., Zorn, H., Gerken, B., Parlar, H. and Berger, R. (2005) Foam fractionation of Exo-lipases from a growing fungus (Pleurotus sapidus), Lipids, 40(3), pp. 323-327. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1389-x

APA Citation styleLinke, D., Zorn, H., Gerken, B., Parlar, H., & Berger, R. (2005). Foam fractionation of Exo-lipases from a growing fungus (Pleurotus sapidus). Lipids. 40(3), 323-327. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-005-1389-x


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