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Among carbon sources studied, cellobiose and mannitol provided the highest laccase (Lac) activity (648 and 742 U1-1, respectively) of Trametes versicolor 775 while glucose gave maximum manganese peroxidase (MnP) and peroxidase activities (44 and 114U1-1, respectively). Citrus fruit peel as growth substrate enhanced Lac activity 7-fold when compared to the medium with cellobiose, whereas grape vine sawdust increased MnP and peroxidase activity up to 148 and 677U1-1, respectively.
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Mikiashvili, N., Elisashvili, V., Wasser, S. et al. Carbon and nitrogen sources influence the ligninolytic enzyme activity of Trametes versicolor. Biotechnol Lett 27, 955–959 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10529-005-7662-x
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