The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture

Several factors can influence the use of co-culture for ferulic acid production from banana stem waste. The aim of this study was to analyse factors of temperature, pH, agitation, water-to-substrate ratio, volume of inoculum, fermentation time, and type of co-culture by employing a 24 fractional fac...

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Main Authors: Kamaliah, Abdul Samad, N., Zainol
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spelling ump-150872018-01-15T02:05:01Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/15087/ The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture Kamaliah, Abdul Samad N., Zainol TP Chemical technology Several factors can influence the use of co-culture for ferulic acid production from banana stem waste. The aim of this study was to analyse factors of temperature, pH, agitation, water-to-substrate ratio, volume of inoculum, fermentation time, and type of co-culture by employing a 24 fractional factorial design (FFD). The results showed the order of contribution effects towards ferulic acid production: pH > type of co-culture > volume of inoculum > agitation > fermentation time > temperature > water-to-substrate ratio. Four factors including pH, agitation, type of co-culture, and volume of inoculum were shown to have significant effects on ferulic acid production. Among the determining factors, the main factor of pH and the interaction of temperature and fermentation time had the strongest effect on ferulic acid production. The result indicated that FFD was useful to improve the ferulic acid production by considering all the interactions of variables involved. Elsevier 2017 Article PeerReviewed Kamaliah, Abdul Samad and N., Zainol (2017) The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture. Industrial Crops and Products, 95. pp. 202-206. ISSN 0926-6690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2016.10.028 DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2016.10.028
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Kamaliah, Abdul Samad
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The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
description Several factors can influence the use of co-culture for ferulic acid production from banana stem waste. The aim of this study was to analyse factors of temperature, pH, agitation, water-to-substrate ratio, volume of inoculum, fermentation time, and type of co-culture by employing a 24 fractional factorial design (FFD). The results showed the order of contribution effects towards ferulic acid production: pH > type of co-culture > volume of inoculum > agitation > fermentation time > temperature > water-to-substrate ratio. Four factors including pH, agitation, type of co-culture, and volume of inoculum were shown to have significant effects on ferulic acid production. Among the determining factors, the main factor of pH and the interaction of temperature and fermentation time had the strongest effect on ferulic acid production. The result indicated that FFD was useful to improve the ferulic acid production by considering all the interactions of variables involved.
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author Kamaliah, Abdul Samad
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N., Zainol
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title The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
title_short The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
title_full The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
title_fullStr The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
title_full_unstemmed The Use of Factorial Design for Ferulic Acid Production by Co-Culture
title_sort use of factorial design for ferulic acid production by co-culture
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