FUNGAL LACCASES PRODUCTION USING TOMATO-BASED MEDIUM: A FACTORIAL DESIGN APPROACH
Abstract
This study was aimed to stimulate laccase production by Trametes pubescens MUT 2400 by using a tomato-based medium. Two
sequential 2x2 factorial designs were used to determine the effect of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) source concentration on laccase
activity and biomass concentration; copper was used as the sole inducer (0.75 mM). Analysis of the first factorial design showed
that N had a strong positive effect on the maximum laccase activity, which occurred at day 12 of cultivation and final biomass
concentration. When both C and N concentration (25% v/v, 28.7 g/L) were set at the high level, laccase activity and biomass
growth were maximal (9.5 U/mL and 7.15 mg/mL). A second factorial experiment with C and N concentrations in the ranges of
25 - 50 % v/v and 28.7 - 48.7 g/L, respectively, established based on the results of the first one, showed that laccase activity
could be further increased by either increasing C or N to their high levels. The enzymatic peak occurred at the 17th day in this
second design with a maximum laccase activity of 28.6-32.8 U/mL. Laccase peak occurred when reducing sugars were
completely depleted from the medium. The results of this study indicated that laccase activity could be enhanced by acting on
nutrient content, and tomato-based medium is a good fermentation substrate.