biodegradation of hard keratins by two bacillus strains
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conclusions: the obtained results prove that keratinolytic potential of both tested bacterial strains could be applied mainly in biodegradation of feathers, however, b. cereus and b. polymyxa differed in terms of keratinase and protease production on each of the substrates. biodegradation of highly resilient structures like hair or pig bristle requires further analysis of process conditions. results: both tested strains proved to be more adapted for fast biodegradation of feather β-keratins than hair-type α-keratins. b. cereus revealed its significant proteolytic potential, especially on whole chicken feathers (230 pu) and stratum corneum (180 pu), but also on separated barbs and rachea, which appeared to be moderate protease inducers. keratinolytic activity of b. cereus was comparable on most substrates and maximum level obtained was 11 ku. b. polymyxa was found to be a better producer of keratinases, up to 32 ku on chicken feathers and 14 ku on both fractions of ostrich feathers. its proteolytic activity was mostly revealed on stratum corneum and human hair. stratum corneum was extensively degraded by both bacterial strains up to 99% - 87%, chicken feathers 47-56%, ostrich barbs and rachea, 28% and 35% at maximum, respectively. keratin fibres of structures like human hair, lamb wool and pig bristle remained highly resilient to this short microbiological treatment, however certain extent of keratinase induction was also observed. objectives: the study was undertaken to investigate the biodegradation process of various keratinic materials by two bacillus strains. materials and methods: two keratinolytic strains, bacillus cereus and b. polymyxa, were subject to cultures in the presence of several keratinic appendages, like chicken feathers, barbs and rachea of ostrich feathers, pig bristle, lamb wool, human hair and stratum corneum of epidermis, as main nutrient sources. bacterial ability to decompose these waste materials was evaluated, at the background of keratinase and protease biosynthesis, in brief four-day cultures. keratinolytic activity was measured on soluble keratin preparation and proteases were assayed on casein. additionally, amounts of liberated proteins, amino acids and thiols were evaluated. residual keratin weight was tested afterwards. background: extensive quantities of keratinic by-products are disposed annually by animal-processing industry, causing a mounting ecological problem due to extreme resilience of these materials to enzymatic breakdown. there is a growing trend to apply cheap and environment-friendly methods to recycle keratinic wastes. soil bacteria of profound keratinolytic potential, especially spore-forming rods from the genus bacillus, play a significant role in keratinase-mediated biodegradation of keratins, therefore could be effective in hastening their biodegradation. keratin hydrolysis in microbial cultures is one of the most promising techniques not only to utilize this protein but also to obtain valuable by products.
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Biodegradation of Hard Keratins by Two Bacillus Strains
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jundishapur journal of microbiologyجلد ۷، شماره ۲، صفحات ۰-۰
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