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One hundred and eighty strains of black aspergilli isolated from cassava fields and factories in Thailand were screened for the activity of raw cassava starch-digestive glucoamylase. Aspergillus sp. N-2 was selected as the best producer and its extracellular glucoamylase production was investigated. Conditions for the production were optimized for both liquid and solid cultures, and solid culture was found to be approximately three times more efficient than liquid culture. The culture filtrate showed strong glucoamylase activity at low pH (pH 2.0) and high temperature (55°C), and could digest high concentration raw cassava starch. The glucoamylase activity was separated to four fractions (A, B, C and D) by DEAE-Sephacel column chromatography. Fraction C was obtained in a homogeneous state with a molecular weight of 92,000. Each fraction was characterized in terms of the properties of the glucoamylase activity and the efficiency of digestion of cooked and raw cassava starch. |