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El-Komy, H., Al-Dosary, S., El-Naghy, M., Abdelhamid, M., Immam, M. (2019). Optimization of azo-keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilized Keratinase produced from Bacillus licheniforms . Journal of Advanced Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2(2), 41-46. doi: 10.21608/jabps.2019.6237.1029
Hesham M. El-Komy; Sahar K. Al-Dosary; Mohamed A. El-Naghy; Mohamed A. A. Abdelhamid; Mohamed M. Immam. "Optimization of azo-keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilized Keratinase produced from Bacillus licheniforms ". Journal of Advanced Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2, 2, 2019, 41-46. doi: 10.21608/jabps.2019.6237.1029
El-Komy, H., Al-Dosary, S., El-Naghy, M., Abdelhamid, M., Immam, M. (2019). 'Optimization of azo-keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilized Keratinase produced from Bacillus licheniforms ', Journal of Advanced Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2(2), pp. 41-46. doi: 10.21608/jabps.2019.6237.1029
El-Komy, H., Al-Dosary, S., El-Naghy, M., Abdelhamid, M., Immam, M. Optimization of azo-keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilized Keratinase produced from Bacillus licheniforms . Journal of Advanced Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2019; 2(2): 41-46. doi: 10.21608/jabps.2019.6237.1029

Optimization of azo-keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilized Keratinase produced from Bacillus licheniforms

Article 1, Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2019, Page 41-46  XML PDF (826.3 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jabps.2019.6237.1029
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Authors
Hesham M. El-Komy email 1; Sahar K. Al-Dosary1; Mohamed A. El-Naghy2; Mohamed A. A. Abdelhamid2; Mohamed M. Immam2
1Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Saudi Arabia
2Department of Botany and Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Minia University, 61519 Minia, Egypt
Abstract
Recently, much attention has been paid to Keratinolytic materials which can be converted into feed-stuffs, biofertilizers, glues, and foils or used for production of amino acids. Here, we determined the optimum conditions for keratin hydrolysis by alginate-immobilization of crude keratinase isolated from Bacillus lichenoformis. The results of this study indicated that the optimum pH for keratin degradation by immobilized keratinase enzyme was pH 8. Moreover, the crude enzyme was stable for 2 hours at pH 4, 7 and 10 and retained 55.5%, 60% and 53%, of its activity respectively for immobilized enzyme while free enzyme retained only 40%, 40% and 61%, respectively. The optimum temperature for keratinase activity was 50 oC when immobilized in alginate. At temperatures 30, 45 and 60 oC, keratinase was stable for 2 hours and retained 57%, 66% and 57%, of its activity respectively for immobilized enzyme while free enzyme retained only 51%, 62% and 51%, respectively. Furthermore, the effects of activators and inhibitors on the enzyme activity have been investigated.
Keywords
Keratinase; Bacillus lichenoformis; Immobilization; azo-keratin
Main Subjects
Microbiology
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