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	%0 Journal Article
	%A F. L. Motta and  M. H. A. Santana
	%D 2014
	%J International Journal of Bioengineering and Life Sciences
	%B World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
	%I Open Science Index 89, 2014
	%T Influence of Fermentation Conditions on Humic Acids Production by Trichoderma viride Using an Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunch as the Substrate
	%U https://publications.waset.org/pdf/9998104
	%V 89
	%X Humic acids (HA) were produced by a Trichoderma
viride strain under submerged fermentation in a medium based on the
oil palm empty fruit bunch (EFB) and the main variables of the
process were optimized by using response surface methodology. A
temperature of 40°C and concentrations of 50g/L EFB, 5.7g/L potato
peptone and 0.11g/L (NH4)2SO4 were the optimum levels of the
variables that maximize the HA production, within the
physicochemical and biological limits of the process. The optimized
conditions led to an experimental HA concentration of 428.4±17.5
mg/L, which validated the prediction from the statistical model of
412.0mg/L. This optimization increased about 7–fold the HA
production previously reported in the literature. Additionally, the
time profiles of HA production and fungal growth confirmed our
previous findings that HA production preferably occurs during fungal
sporulation. The present study demonstrated that T. viride
successfully produced HA via the submerged fermentation of EFB
and the process parameters were successfully optimized using a
statistics-based response surface model. To the best of our
knowledge, the present work is the first report on the optimization of
HA production from EFB by a biotechnological process, whose
feasibility was only pointed out in previous works.

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