<em>In-vitro</em> screening of amylase producing halophilic bacteria isolated from seawater
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<em>In-vitro</em> screening of amylase producing halophilic bacteria isolated from seawater |
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Abirami, S Muthu Lakshmi, M Samrot, A V Jane Cypriyana, P J Saigeetha, S Narendrakumar, G |
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Amylase, Halophilic bacteria, Optimization |
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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). |
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Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences (IJMS) 2022-08-24 01:32:42 |
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application/pdf application/pdf http://op.niscair.res.in/index.php/IJMS/article/view/65568 |
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Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences (IJMS); ##issue.vol## 51, ##issue.no## 05 (2022) |
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