Research Article
Potential of 2-ethylphenylhydrazine as a regulatory mutagene in citric acid bioproduction by Aspergillus oryzae
Poornima Kumari , Sudhanshu Rajak
Published: December 1, 2025
Pages: pp. 143-146
Abstract
Article Summary
Citric acid remains one of the most
important organic acids in industrial biotechnology,
and strain improvement of Aspergillus oryzae is a
key route to increase process productivity and costeffectiveness. In this study we evaluated 2-
ethylphenylhydrazine as a regulatory mutagen to
generate and select A. oryzae NCIM-944 mutants with
enhanced citric acid bioproduction. Conidial
suspensions of A. oryzae NCIM-944 were treated
with graded concentrations of 2-ethylphenylhydrazine under controlled conditions to induce
random mutagenesis. In the present communication
potential of 2-ethylphenylhydrazine as a regulatory
mutagene has been studied. It has been found that the
potential of 2-ethylphenyl -hydrazine has stimulatory
effect on citric acid bioproduction by Aspergillus
oryzae NCIM-944 and enhances the yield of citric
acid to an extent of 19.628% higher in comparison to
control under optimized conditions.
Keywords
2-ethylphenylhydrazine
A. oryzae NCIM-944
citric acid
metabolic regulation
fermentation efficiency
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Kumari, P., Rajak, S. (2025).
"Potential of 2-ethylphenylhydrazine as a regulatory mutagene in citric acid bioproduction by Aspergillus oryzae".
Journal chemtracks,
27(1),
pp. 143-146.