| Literature DB >> 28330217 |
Ranjit G Gurav1,2, Jingchun Tang2, Jyoti P Jadhav3.
Abstract
In black feathers, melanin is embedded in keratin matrix that makes feather more resistance to the microbial degradation. Chryseobacterium sp. RBT previously isolated from the poultry waste disposable site revealed strong sulfitolytic and keratinolytic activities. Maximum keratinase activity was observed at 48 h (89.12 U ml-1) showed 83 % of native black feather degradation. The concentration of free sulfhydryl groups released during degradation was 0.648 × 10-4 M (12 h), 2.144 × 10-4 M (96 h), and however, declined on prolong incubation to 1.752 × 10-4 M (120 h). Melanin was released in the degradation medium after microbial exploitation of black feather. After purification, melanin was dark brown colored powder insoluble in water, 5 M HCL, ethanol, methanol, benzene, chloroform, and acetone; whereas, soluble in KOH and NaOH. On exposure to oxidizing and reducing reagents feather melanin showed decolorization, while formed a brown precipitate when reacted with FeCl3. The spectroscopic characterization of isolated melanin demonstrated absorption at infra-red region. Similarly, UV-visible scan confirmed that increase in the wavelength progressively declined the absorbance of pigment. The crude keratinase enzyme (2 % v/v) produced during degradation showed complete dehairing of goat skin within 20 h.Entities:
Keywords: 5,5′-Dithio-bis-(2-nitrobenzoicacid); Chryseobacterium; Dehairing; Keratinase; Melanin
Year: 2016 PMID: 28330217 PMCID: PMC4919140 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0464-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.406
Fig. 1Degradation of native black feathers by releasing of melanin embedded in the feather matrix. ‘Control’ without inoculum and ‘C. RBT’ inoculated with Chryseobacterium sp. RBT (48 h)
Fig. 2Keratinase activity (U ml−1) at different time intervals of feather degradation. Data shown as mean ± SEM, n = 3
Fig. 3Analysis of free sulfhydryl groups released during feather degradation. Data shown as mean ± SEM, n = 3
Fig. 4Protein and amino acid contents of degradation broth with time. Data shown as mean ± SEM, n = 3
Fig. 5UV–visible spectral analysis of feather melanin (___) and standard melanin (….) pigment
Fig. 6FT-IR spectrum of the melanin pigments: a synthetic melanin, b feather melanin
Fig. 7Enzymatic dehairing of goat skin: a without treatment, b crude enzyme treated (20 h)