Gloria Jimenez-Tobon
Université libre de Bruxelles
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Fungal Biology | 2012
George Songulashvili; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Charles Jaspers; Michel Penninckx
The white-rot fungus Cerrena unicolor C-139 produced 450 000 U l(-1) of laccase when cultivated in submerged (50 ml) fermentation of wheat bran. Laccase (benzenediol: oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.10.3.2.), from C. unicolor C-139 was immobilized covalently on control porosity carrier silica beads. The activity of the immobilized laccase was approximately 15.8 units per gram of silica beads. The pH optimum was between 2.5 and 3.0 for free and immobilized laccase. The immobilization of enzyme appeared to be the main factor for retention of laccase activity at high temperature of 80 °C. The apparent K(m) value (100 μmol) of immobilized laccase from C. unicolor C-139 was 6.7 times higher than free laccase (15 μmol) using 2,2-azino-bis-[3-ethylthiazoline-6-sulfonate] (ABTS) as the substrate. Immobilized laccase was able to eliminate 80 % of Bisphenol A, 40 % of Nonylphenol, and 60 % of Triclosan from solutions containing 50 μmol of each micropollutant separately. The experiments were run three times consecutively with the same immobilized laccase without loss of enzyme activity.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology | 1997
Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Michel Penninckx; Robert-Michel Lejeune
Abstract The influence of cultivation conditions on the pellet size and manganese-dependent peroxidase production by Phanerochaete chrysosporium was investigated. The influence of the agitation rate, inoculation level, and medium composition was assessed systematically. The strong variation in enzyme production with the agitation rate and inoculation level is caused by the pellet size differences. When the enzyme activity was varied by changing the amount of carbon and nitrogen sources in the medium, no such correlation with the pellet size was observed.
Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2009
Gustavo Yáñez-Ocampo; Enrique Sánchez-Salinas; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Michel Penninckx; María Laura Ortiz-Hernández
In order to remove methyl-parathion (MP) and tetrachlorvinphos (TCF), a bacterial consortium was immobilized with two supports consisting of alginate beads or stones of tezontle colonized by biofilm. Removal kinetics were recorded for suspended and immobilized consortium using a mineral salt medium supplemented with MP and TCF at 25mg/L and with 0.1% (w/v) glucose as a co-substrate. The viability of the consortium cultivated in suspension was maintained for 6 days, whereas the viability of the consortium immobilized in alginate and tezontle supports was maintained for up to 11 and 13 days, respectively. Growth was enhanced when using glucose as a co-substrate. The percentage of MP removed was significantly higher (alpha=0.05) when consortium was immobilized in alginate beads and biofilm on tezontle as compared to suspension culture.
Comptes Rendus Biologies | 2015
George Songulashvili; Daniel Spindler; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Charles Jaspers; Gerhard Kerns; Michel Penninckx
Submerged fermentation in a stirred bioreactor of the white rot fungus Cerrena unicolor C-139 was done at a 120-L scale in the presence of wheat bran as a cheap lignocellulosic substrate for fungus growth and laccase production. Enzyme monitoring showed that laccase production started after 2 days of cultivation, attaining a maximum activity of 416.4 U·mL(-1) at day 12 of fermentation. After treatment of culture liquid by successive micro- and ultrafiltration (5kDa), a liquid concentrate containing 22203176 units of laccase was obtained. Obtaining large amount of laccase is essential for various industrial applications, including detoxification of industrial effluents, textile and petrochemical industries, polymer synthesis, bioremediation of contaminated area, stabilization of beverages, production of cosmetics, manufacture of anti-cancer drugs, and nanobiotechnology. The cultivation method and the fungal strain used here provided a substantial amount of enzyme produced at a price lower than 0.01 € cent/unit enzyme.
Microbiology | 2003
Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Wiesław Kurzatkowski; Beata Rozbicka; Jolanta Solecka; István Pócsi; Michel Penninckx
Sydowia | 2008
Carolina Arboleda; Amanda Mejía; Ana E.Ana Franco-Molano; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Michel Penninckx
Water Quality Research Journal of Canada | 2014
George Songulashvili; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Charles Jaspers; Jean-Pierre Gratia; Frédéric Debaste; Michel Penninckx
Archive | 2012
George Songulashvili; A. Huong; Daniel Spindler; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon; Charles Jaspers; Gerhard Kerns; Sigrid Flahaut; Frédéric Debaste; Michel Penninckx
Archive | 2004
Michel Penninckx; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon
Archive | 2004
Michel Penninckx; Gloria Jimenez-Tobon