Fungal spores ofHumicola lutea120–5 were entrapped in 5 polyacrylamide gel and were cultivated for 44–48 h to form a mycelial network inside the beads. A dense mycelial growth also occurred on the surface of the beads. It was possible to reuse the immobilized mycelium for production of acid proteinases in 12 different batches without loss of mechanical stability. The inoculum size should be controlled prior to its transfer into fresh production medium. Maximal enzyme production exceeding the level of free cell fermentation was registered in the fourth to seventh cycles. According to the size of the inoculum, half of the initial production rate was reached after 7–14 ba
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