Decomposition of Coffe Pulp Polysaccharides By Aspergillus Niger Extraselluler Enzyme
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2019-04-29Author
UBAIDILLAH, Syafiq
SISWANTO, Siswanto
MUZAKHAR, Kahar
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Coffee pulp is agricultural waste which amount of annual production capacity of 336 tons in Indonesia
at 2012. The coffee pulp containing a major component in the form of polysaccharides consisting of cellulose,
hemicellulose, lignin and C / N ratio is relatively high which causes this agricultural waste takes longer to
decompose naturally. Aspergillus niger strains B10 MCC-00136 is a fungus that can produce a wide variety
of extracellular enzymes that can be utilized for the decomposition process. A. niger strain B10 MCC-00136
was grown on medium coffee pulp and crude enzyme to be extracted then carried out using a reducing sugars
assay method Somogy Nelson. The optimum activity was obtained on day 5th with reduction sugars produced
by 29.9 ug / ml. Testing results crude production of enzymes at pH 3.5 to 6 and a temperature of 30-50 °C
showed optimum activity at pH 4, 5 and a temperature of 40 oC. The results of crude enzyme hydrolysis test
reaches optimum at the 18th hour with an efficiency of 4,69 %.
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