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Enhancement of bioconversion efficiency of limonin by Pseudmonas putida G7

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Pages 59-65 | Published online: 06 Jul 2011
 

Abstract

The biocatalytic activity of periplasmic dehydrogenase of Pseudomonas putida G7 strain to catalyse limonin was enhanced when whole cells were permeabilized with EDTA (1 μM) lysozyme (100 μg/ml). The treated cells were entrapped in dialysis membranes to increase the stability. Permeabilized cells (1 g dry weight) entrapped in dialysis membrane could biotransform 73.67% of limonin in unpasteurized mandarin juices in a single-batch cycle of 3 h. Furthermore, permeabilized cells stored for 45 days in phosphate buffered saline (at 4 or 30°C) retained enzyme activity and were reusable for up to eight batch cycles of limonin reduction. The results of this study suggest a potential application of permeabilized P. putida G7 cells for reducing limonin levels in mandarin juices.

Acknowledgement

The funding for this research work provided to M. Malik, in form of Senior Research Fellowship, by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Human Resource Development Group, New Delhi, India, is duly acknowledged.

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