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<em>In-vitro</em> screening of amylase producing halophilic bacteria isolated from seawater

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Title Statement <em>In-vitro</em> screening of amylase producing halophilic bacteria isolated from seawater
 
Added Entry - Uncontrolled Name Abirami, S
Muthu Lakshmi, M
Samrot, A V
Jane Cypriyana, P J
Saigeetha, S
Narendrakumar, G
 
Uncontrolled Index Term Amylase, Halophilic bacteria, Optimization
 
Summary, etc. In this study, eight halobacterial strains were isolated from seawater. Among the eight isolates, four strains grew well in nutrient medium with 40 g/100 mL of sodium chloride concentration. Amongst all, HA01 was found to show highest amylase activity than others. Highest amylase producing bacteria, <em>i.e</em>. HA01 was subjected for 16S rRNA sequence based identification and it was found to be <em>Aquabacterium</em> sp. strain AS02. The organism showed optimal amylase production at pH 7 and temperature of 42 °C and NaCl concentration of 3 M. The two substrates (banana peel and potato peel) were used for the amylase production among which banana peel showed that highest amylase activity of 6.12 U/mL than potato peel (4.27 U/mL).
 
Publication, Distribution, Etc. Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences (IJMS)
2022-08-24 01:32:42
 
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Data Source Entry Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences (IJMS); ##issue.vol## 51, ##issue.no## 05 (2022)
 
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