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Production of Citric Acid from Different Aspergillus species Obtained from Soil
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The genus Aspergillus is considered highly important in the production of various types of enzymes and organic acids. Aspergillus species produce organic acids such as citric acid, itaconic acid, and malic acid, which are one of the most important alternate techniques for chemical processes. Citric acid is an essential primary agricultural product that is extensively used in the world. It acts as an intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (citric acid cycle) during the oxidation of carbohydrates to carbon dioxide. Citric acid has an important role in industries involving the production of food products, beverages, pharmaceutical and agricultural products, detergents, and cosmetics. The production of citric acid, a crucial agricultural commodity with widespread applications in various industries including food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, detergents, and cosmetics, heavily relies on microbial fermentation. The great demand for citric acid due to its wide industrial applications and less toxicity. Citric acid can be produced using less expensive substrates that are renewable too. In this work, Aspergillus species was isolated from the soil source, collected in different localities of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The total 90 different isolates are isolated among these the 20 different Aspergillus species are isolated and pure culture by using potato dextrose agar (PDA) Czapek dox agar medium and study the effect of different media on growth and sporulation of different Aspergillus species and the quantitative analysis of citric acid production was done by titration method with help of NaOH and phenolphthalein indicator. The main reason for the study increases is the large number of applications that can be found for citric acid, primarily in the food and pharmaceutical industries
Title: Production of Citric Acid from Different Aspergillus species Obtained from Soil
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The genus Aspergillus is considered highly important in the production of various types of enzymes and organic acids.
Aspergillus species produce organic acids such as citric acid, itaconic acid, and malic acid, which are one of the most important alternate techniques for chemical processes.
Citric acid is an essential primary agricultural product that is extensively used in the world.
It acts as an intermediate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle (citric acid cycle) during the oxidation of carbohydrates to carbon dioxide.
Citric acid has an important role in industries involving the production of food products, beverages, pharmaceutical and agricultural products, detergents, and cosmetics.
The production of citric acid, a crucial agricultural commodity with widespread applications in various industries including food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, detergents, and cosmetics, heavily relies on microbial fermentation.
The great demand for citric acid due to its wide industrial applications and less toxicity.
Citric acid can be produced using less expensive substrates that are renewable too.
In this work, Aspergillus species was isolated from the soil source, collected in different localities of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.
The total 90 different isolates are isolated among these the 20 different Aspergillus species are isolated and pure culture by using potato dextrose agar (PDA) Czapek dox agar medium and study the effect of different media on growth and sporulation of different Aspergillus species and the quantitative analysis of citric acid production was done by titration method with help of NaOH and phenolphthalein indicator.
The main reason for the study increases is the large number of applications that can be found for citric acid, primarily in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
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