Degradation of shrimp-shell waste and production of chitinase by bacillus amyloliquefaciens under some cultural conditions
Bulletin of the Faculty of Science-University of Alexandria. 1992; 32[A]: 226-38
in English
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ABSTRACT
The study of chitinase production by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens grown on shrimp-shell waste as the sole carbon source showed that chitinase production with maximum enzyme activity was reached when 2% inoculum of 24 h age seed culture was used. The inoculated medium contained [g/I] shrimpshell waste, 80; NH[4]CI, 1.2 KH[2]PO [4]; K[2]HPO[4], 1.6; MgSO[4].7H[2]O, 0.1 ZnSO[4]. 7H[2]O, 0.1; ZnSO[4] .7H[2]O. FeCI[3]. 6H[2]O, 0.01; CaCI[2]2]H[2]O, 0.02 at pH 7 and the culture shaken at 30°C for 36 hours
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IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Bacillus
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Chitinases
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Culture Media
Language:
English
Journal:
Bull. Fac. Sci.-Univ. Alex.
Year:
1992
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