creators_name: Soni, Pankaj creators_name: Prasad, G S creators_name: Banerjee, U C type: article datestamp: 2012-02-17 16:45:37 lastmod: 2015-01-07 06:27:44 metadata_visibility: show title: Optimization of physicochemical parameters for the enhancement of carbonyl reductase production by Candida viswanathii. ispublished: pub subjects: QR full_text_status: restricted keywords: Stereoselective synthesis - Enzyme catalysis - Carbonyl reductase - Optimization - (S)-aryl alcohols - Candida viswanathii note: Copyright of this article belongs to Springer Science. abstract: Culture conditions have been optimized for a newly isolated yeast strain Candida viswanathii PBR2 which is capable of reducing a wide variety of aryl ketones with high stereospecificity. Studies on the culture conditions and catalytic performance of this microorganism showed that the carbonyl reductase occurs constitutively in the cells and its production is enhanced by feeding with acetophenone (2 mM) during the early period of cultivation. Mannitol (1%, wv(-1)) was found to be beneficial both for growth and enzyme production. Supplementation of the media with yeast extract (1.0%, wv(-1)) and Ca(2+ ) (4 mM) enhanced the enzyme production. The optimal temperature and pH for the growth and enzyme production were 25 degrees C and 9.0, respectively. Excellent conversions along with almost absolute enantioselectivity were observed when the resting cells of this yeast strain were exploited to carry out the stereoselective reduction of a number of aryl ketones. date: 2006-08 date_type: published publication: Bioprocess and biosystems engineering volume: 29 number: 3 publisher: Springer Science pagerange: 149-56 refereed: TRUE issn: 1615-7591 official_url: http://www.springerlink.com/content/d7271257062j3w02/ related_url_url: http://www.springerlink.com/content/d7271257062j3w02/ related_url_type: pub citation: Soni, Pankaj and Prasad, G S and Banerjee, U C (2006) Optimization of physicochemical parameters for the enhancement of carbonyl reductase production by Candida viswanathii. Bioprocess and biosystems engineering, 29 (3). pp. 149-56. ISSN 1615-7591 document_url: http://crdd.osdd.net/open/1016/1/prasad2006.pdf