Optimization of Production Protocol of Alkaline Protease by Streptomyces pulvereceus

نویسندگان

  • D. Jayasree
  • T. D. Sandhya Kumari
  • P. B. Kavi Kishor
  • M. Vijaya Lakshmi
  • M.Lakshmi Narasu
چکیده

Extra cellular alkaline protease producing species is an isolate from soil which was characterized and identified as Streptomyces pulvereceus MTCC 8374. Studies on submerged fermentation revealed that maximum level of enzyme production was during early stationary phase. Optimum pH, inoculum and temperature were 9.0, 3 percent and 33 C respectively. Among carbon sources 0.3 peccent starch gave a maximum production followed by maltose, xylose and fructose. High yield of protease production was reported with 1.0 percent casein followed by soybean meal, yeast extract and malt extract. Further, it was optimized with 0.5 percent, 1.0 percentand 1.5 percent of NaCl among which 1 percent NaCl resulted in maximum level of protease. The protease profile of the isolate shows its potential as a good source for industrial application.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010